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Old 17-03-18, 05:33 PM   #4861
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Thanks. Now watching. Don't get to excited, my experience of this program is that it's high on people values and low on detail on the actual repair side.
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Old 17-03-18, 06:29 PM   #4862
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Yeah, a little disappointed tbh. Would have been good to see more details.
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There are a lot of camera repair videos on YouTube that I'm addicted too.
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Old 17-03-18, 06:57 PM   #4864
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I've watched quite a few of fix old cameras and there is a guy who does quite a few lens repairs.
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Been playing with the G1 and a Helios 44M.
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Old 21-03-18, 10:10 AM   #4866
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Hi Kenzie. The Pentax arrived yesterday whilst at work. Brings back fond memories. Its interesting how they hid the exposure compensation dial under the rewind crank. I know the crank is not original but I don't think it was much different to the one you used. Thanks again.
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Old 21-03-18, 01:24 PM   #4867
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Glad it arrived ok, not many of the MV range I have seen have the original crank, always broken! Amazon have the Epson V370 scanner on sale at the moment for £99. It wi do slides and 35mm but not sure about 120.

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Glad it arrived ok, not many of the MV range I have seen have the original crank, always broken! Amazon have the Epson V370 scanner on sale at the moment for £99. It wi do slides and 35mm but not sure about 120.

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That's a good price for the scanner. I think that's the same model we use in Jessops on the kiosks. My current scanner doesn't have win 10 drivers.
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I was bidding on a Kiev 4 but its hit my max bid. I may try again but I want a working example. So what will you do with the MV? Have you got a lens to shoot with? I have an Epson 2450 and it only had drivers for Vista and with a lot of faffing with compatibilty mode and admin mode I got it to work. Yoko, I messed up with the XD5, I took the mount off to free up the lens lock and I can't figure out how to get the aperture contact spring back in. Its about an inch long and I can see where it hooks one end but not the other.

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I'm bidding on a Mess Ikonta 6x9, it's at 9.99 just now, it'd be to sell on unless someone else is interested and wants to bid on it?
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