30-10-21, 08:10 PM | #8021 |
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Me? Yeah. I have some spare lenses that I might be able to swap the mount if needed. £23 plus post.
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30-10-21, 09:15 PM | #8023 |
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I think it will basically turn the Auto 110 into a point and shoot. 6ft to infinity seems easy enough. Tbh I have been wanting one, but they usually go pretty high.
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Thanks for remembering. Fingers crossed that a small file works to sort it out.
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I moved the Zebra onto my FX2, looks so much better. Thanks Yoko.
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The waist level finder looks neat. The lens looks good on the camera too. Hope you get some good images from it.
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Fingers crossed, I was testing out the Gossen Lunasix F light meter as well today. I think I could do with a wide angle M42 lens too. I have the Flek at 35mm, Could do with a 28mm. Overall the FX2 was really nice to use.
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02-11-21, 09:44 PM | #8029 |
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I haven't got any spares in that department. All I have wide in M42 is a Pentacon 30mm, which is nice. In situations like this, the AD2 system comes in useful.
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I have a 29mm Pentacon, but I wrecked the nameplate in a poor repair effort. Thinking about it, I may have a Tamrom AD 28mm lens. Just can remember right now where it is!
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