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Old 28-06-21, 08:15 AM   #7851
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Got the PM, I have found that I use zooms more on digital than primes, but I'll keep an eye on it. I'll probably keep the Pentax, I think it will need a prism at some point as it's showing some marks. Other than that it's very clean and even the case is in good condition. I used some Beeswax leather feed to keep it supple.

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Old 28-06-21, 08:55 AM   #7852
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Well worth keeping manual, non-electric cameras and the K1000 seems fairly reliable. That's why I haven't sold mine I guess.
How are you getting on with the EM10? I've hardly used mine this year though I did try it out with the Tamron AD2 zoom I picked up recently and the results weren't too bad.
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Old 28-06-21, 09:30 AM   #7853
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Very well, almost half the size and a lot lighter than my DSLR. Tbh I've only used it a few times, I usually carry it along with a film camera as a back up. I'm debating on whether or not to sell my Nikon, plus I've still got my Fuji HS10 kicking around plus a Pen EP1, EPL1 and a Panasonic Lumix G1.

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Old 28-06-21, 07:16 PM   #7854
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Just grabbed this lot off ebay (sellers photo) the K1000 is a Chinese copy with a duff prism, the Canon is of no interest. However the Nikkor 50mm 1.4 and 55mm F3.5 Micro lenses are definitely worth the price if they clean up (slight fungus)

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Old 28-06-21, 07:34 PM   #7855
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Nice find. Nikon lenses don't come cheap these days so hope you can fix them up.
After a morning's distracting mental wrangling, I caved in on the Oly 45mm
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Old 28-06-21, 07:51 PM   #7856
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Lol, caved in eventually. I can't see any fungus in the 55mm but the 1.4 certainly has it behind the rear element. I'm sure there are plenty of guides online. If I can clean it up I'll probably put the 1.4 on my F2 and the 55mm on my other F.

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Old 30-06-21, 08:42 PM   #7857
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Decent haul there. I had aspirations of servicing an Ikoflex I've got and taking it on holiday but that's next week and I haven't laid a finger on it! Just gonna take my Fuji X30 I think
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Old 30-06-21, 08:48 PM   #7858
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Got to to take something filmy. Got a Trip 35 or anything?

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Contessamat? Closest thing, auto exposure. I'll likely keep it simple and just taken the Fuji.
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Old 01-07-21, 08:49 PM   #7860
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Very easy to get bogged down with gear, can't enjoy shooting when hopping between cameras.

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