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Old 20-05-16, 08:11 PM   #811
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Problem with the Dacora is the film release button button. I guess I'll have to take the bottom plate off at least, maybe the top too?
The Ikon problem is the metering consistency.
It's going to rain a lot this weekend so I might have a look at one of them.
Chinese or Japanese food is no problem by the way. In fact, if all goes to plan I'll be in China for 3 months later in the year and will definitely take a film camera.
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Old 20-05-16, 08:18 PM   #812
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BTW, Kenzie. Are we on for a Minolta - Olympus swop? Any thoughts?
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Old 20-05-16, 08:27 PM   #813
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I vaguely remember now! I do most of this on the hoof really, and most of them have slightly different problems. I realise I have no idea how the Contessa LKE (for example) sends the shutter speed/aperture/ISO combo back from the lens barrel to the camera body. The LBE is quite different (focus is is the rearmost ring not the frontmost, plus other stuff) has a pin that is pushed back into the camera body a bit like the rangefinder pin. There must be something as it needs to know how the meter output balances against the settings. I would first check under the top cover and fiddle with the adjuster pot to see if it is intermittent. Dacora, yes I guess! Try googling for these things, there is a lot of info out there.
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Old 20-05-16, 08:41 PM   #814
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Can I send over my Yashica 50 f2 for defungusing? (Is that a word?)
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Old 20-05-16, 08:43 PM   #815
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BTW, Kenzie. Are we on for a Minolta - Olympus swop? Any thoughts?
Was waiting for you to let me know. Up for a swap if you are.
Johnny, going to check my fujica m to see if the blades match.
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Old 20-05-16, 08:49 PM   #816
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Was waiting for you to let me know. Up for a swap if you are.
Yeah. Let's go for it and experiment. I'll probably keep the 700 purely because it's got lazy man mode, EV compensation and it's black.
So the X300 is up for a swop. It's in pretty good condition, everything seems to work (light seals are a bit tacky but not disintegrating) and is both manual and shutter priority.
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Old 20-05-16, 08:55 PM   #817
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I have some self adhesive foam so can make new seals. What lens has it got? Same address as before? Will pop a roll of film in if you want?
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I can give it a look, if you already have the glass out it'd be easier! Hopefully the fungus hasn't eaten the coatings and etched the glass but it's too late now to worry about that, what's done is done.
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I have some self adhesive foam so can make new seals. What lens has it got? Same address as before? Will pop a roll of film in if you want?
Don't worry about film. I bought a few rolls in Poundland the other day. I was thinking it was bodies only. Do you want to include lenses?
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I reassembled it. Couldn't get the rear element out as its press fit. Didn't try going through the front.
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