29-09-17, 06:09 PM | #4201 |
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29-09-17, 06:21 PM | #4202 |
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Can't believe how much the screens cost. It's a great feature though. Only gripe I have is that I have to push the wind lever in to avoid poking myself in the brow. Will finish this test film and if it's all good might change the light seals.
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Lucky that you had a spare lying around. I know what you mean about not having a split screen after using the SRT. I want to see the results from that to see how I did without one.
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30-09-17, 07:56 AM | #4204 |
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Not much at the car boot sale today. Got these though:
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Looking good. Wish I could find the Chinese equivalent.
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30-09-17, 01:51 PM | #4206 |
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Need to sort a lens for the eos, but I think I can use the silver one off the eos 300.
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Eos 5. I think that has eye control
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It does, I still have mine up in the loft. Must have only run about 10 films through it! Almost box fresh. Infact think it might be in the box. Really should fish out all my old gear and stop only using my phone.
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Do it! It's so much more enjoyable but as others have found out, addictive! Got my silver 28-80 ef fitted for testing. New battery is waiting for me at work. I also cleaned the fungus from the rear element on the 28mm lens that came with the DF300.
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Bought an OM10 on fleabay. £25 on a buy it now offer. Looked mint, we'll see.
Also bought a new focussing screen for the A1. Mine is very grubby so I'll put that in the camera and try cleaning the old one in my ultrasonic cleaner.
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