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Old 16-09-17, 03:44 PM   #4131
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Very nice. Bargain too
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Old 16-09-17, 04:05 PM   #4132
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Oh yes, won't be wearing that 80-200 though. I have dug out a Miida 135mm f2.8 for the moment until I can find something else for it. There was also a Minox 35 but I didn't think to ask them to bid.
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Old 16-09-17, 08:34 PM   #4133
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Absolute bargain on the X700. It looks good. I have mine out here with me.
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Old 16-09-17, 08:49 PM   #4134
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Does indeed look like a great bag! Speaking of which, check this out
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOB-LOT-vi...s/182766972200
Very beaten up Contax II, TBH you'd only sell it as a beater rather than have hopes for it, but two different and interesting Olympii, an OM2n and another (unknown). I watched it first but I've got way too much to do to worry about this (and once I realised the truth about the Contax). Maybe of interest.

Dug out my Contessamatic again, it actually looks quite good, busted meter still wants thinking about, and the bizarre vomit smell is still there, but it would be nice to get it going. Only a week until Spain now, need to check the Esnign again and put a film in it. I'm going to miss the end of this month's photo comp, some really good entries!
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Old 16-09-17, 09:03 PM   #4135
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It's an OM1. Would love a single digit OM but they are always just out of reach. So it will be just Admin and I left then?
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Old 16-09-17, 09:12 PM   #4136
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You can hold the fort! I don't know how much an OMx goes for but weigh it all up, what it is, what you would keep, what you could sell to cover it.
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Old 16-09-17, 11:49 PM   #4137
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I think with an OM 1 or 2, unless you fall really lucky, it's a matter of biting the bullet and paying the price if you really want one and will use it. Or like in Johnny's link, get one in a bundle and sell off the other bots to recoup some of the costs.
I should be online a bit more often this year. Am in a different apartment with better internet and I've got a vpn set up on the laptop. I'll try to take more photos this year, analogue and digital. Have the Ricoh 500 with a b&w film to go in my pocket and the X700 with a 45mm pancake and the Tamron AD2 35-135..
Body is messed up at the moment. 7 hours ahead and I've been awake since 4am. Down for an early breakfast at 6am.
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Old 17-09-17, 07:31 AM   #4138
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4am our time? It's half 8 in the morning here now so must be half 3 in the afternoon by now. Can't wait to see the shots as they were brilliant last time.
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Old 17-09-17, 08:02 AM   #4139
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Absolute bargain on the X700. It looks good. I have mine out here with me.
It's a shame I can't swap over the top plate as the new one has brassing and some bubbling of the paint.
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Swapping the top plate would be quite a test of soldering skills. I hope the capacitors in mine behave for the next 3 months. That being said, it might be cheap to get it fixed here.
After the stress of trying to get a sim card, I'm currently enjoying a pint of locally brewed IPA.
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