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Old 08-07-18, 07:59 PM   #5291
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I need to get the creases out of the backdrops. They folded them instead of rolling them.
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Old 09-07-18, 09:01 PM   #5292
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I was playing around with the B100 and heard something loose under the top plate. With much fiddling I got the plate off and found this u-shaped bit that holds the front two hotshoe screws was loose. Refitted and all good again.


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Old 10-07-18, 05:25 AM   #5293
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Not much going on up here. Am still shooting some colour 645 on my old Certo - I feel like I should refer to this as a "project" as it takes so long to finish one film! Next thing on the list is getting a NAS, as our digital photos are just too disorganized, and too difficult to manage on several computers. The harvest has started in some places though so I should keep the Certo on me a bit more I guess.
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Old 10-07-18, 05:42 AM   #5294
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They have done the hay harvest early down here so I missed a chance to go back and get a decent shot. As I find my film stock dwindling I find myself taking longer to get through a roll. Knowing I can't just walk into Poundland to restock is making me conserve what film I have left. Once its gone film shooting will be a bit more of a treat. We are at the point of exchanging on the house, I think this is week 11. So I'll be very busy shortly.
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Old 10-07-18, 12:11 PM   #5295
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Pentax MX in west London for peanuts
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Old 10-07-18, 12:36 PM   #5296
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Would have jumped on that if I hadn't just bought another Kiev 4.

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Old 10-07-18, 06:17 PM   #5297
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One for Yoko? 142854067850
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Old 10-07-18, 08:31 PM   #5298
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Don't tempt me with any more but I think if I went for a Kiev, it would be an older model. I saw a Fed 2 in WYC a while ago and liked the look of that.

The ME super arrived today and looks to be in good working order. It just needs a clean up but it's a nice size.; it deserves a little pancake lens on the end.
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Old 11-07-18, 04:32 PM   #5299
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The older Kievs are said to be better made than the various model 4s. I have a IIIa which is nice to use but the meter is rubbish and the pull-up-to-change shutter speed knob is a pin in the backside. Great lenses though, I swapped the Jupiter 8 50mm f2 for the same Sonnar off my Contax and you couldn't tell the difference.
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