20-10-21, 07:58 PM | #7971 |
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What was the Nikon? An FM or an FE?
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21-10-21, 09:06 AM | #7973 |
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21-10-21, 09:40 AM | #7974 |
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I would have haggled. There is a guy called PPP Camera Repairs who may have been able to fix it.
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21-10-21, 03:52 PM | #7975 |
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I could have haggled but it comes down to how much you want the cameras. Repaired and fully working, both would be great machines but a professional repair would likely cost £100+ for each. Harrow technical (Pentax specialists) quote £116 for servicing a KX. I already have the Spotmatic, K1000 MX along with a Nikon FM, which I'm not particularly wowed with, so didn't want to commit to the extra outlay.
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21-10-21, 04:12 PM | #7976 |
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If I had the money I would probably ask you to grab them, but it's not as though I don't have enough to be getting on with anyway!
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21-10-21, 06:25 PM | #7977 |
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I was more interested in the KX. But then again, it only had a microprism focus screen.
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23-10-21, 08:46 AM | #7978 |
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Definitely interested, what would you want for it?
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23-10-21, 05:16 PM | #7980 |
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I tried the Adaptall 60-300 out on the EM10 today and was quite impressed. A couple of samples below. Second one is a bit milky because I took it through the living room window but at 10 metres, the detail is quite impressive. I might keep this.
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