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Old 14-08-17, 07:55 PM   #3951
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Will you do it yourself or send it off?
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Old 14-08-17, 08:36 PM   #3952
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Nah send it off, I need to finish the one in my Super A, I have a few shots left but want to do some more experiments with fill flash, then they'll both go off together.
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Old 15-08-17, 05:50 PM   #3953
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Everyone still busy? Bit quiet in here! Still not finished scanning in all the slides yet.
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Old 15-08-17, 06:02 PM   #3954
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No progress on the ME. I've been out shooting with the A1 and noticed that the focusing screen was very dirty. A single screw released that and a wash in soapy water helped. The odd thing is that the edges were cleaner than the centre. I think some of the oil i used to solve the cough got to it.
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Old 15-08-17, 06:50 PM   #3955
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How are you finding the A1? The one Yoko had isn't playing ball so I cannot shoot with it.
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Old 15-08-17, 07:02 PM   #3956
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None of my ebay bids worked out but I'd set limits I wasn't going beyond. There will always be another one along soon.
Booked flight to Chengdu today.
Did the A1 finally give up on you Kenzie? Is it electrics or mechanics?
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Old 15-08-17, 07:16 PM   #3957
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Not sure, it seems to chew batteries even when switched off. I missed out on the Seagull folder, need to up my budget I think. So when do you fly out?
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How are you finding the A1? The one Yoko had isn't playing ball so I cannot shoot with it.
It's different to a modern camera. You have to take your time fiddling with focusing and planning the shot. It slows you down. Then there's the charm of the sound it makes.

I noticed today that the LEDs in the viewfinder change brightness according to the light coming into the camera. A nice touch.
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It's different to a modern camera. You have to take your time fiddling with focusing and planning the shot. It slows you down. Then there's the charm of the sound it makes.
You're rediscovering the Zen.
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Not sure, it seems to chew batteries even when switched off. I missed out on the Seagull folder, need to up my budget I think. So when do you fly out?
Some cameras do that. My old OM2sp was the same. In the end I only put batteries in when I used it.
Flying out in 4 weeks time
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