03-03-17, 09:38 AM | #2911 |
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Been trying to get my dad settled into his bungalow, it's all-consuming just now.
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03-03-17, 06:34 PM | #2912 |
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Hope you get sorted soon. Why is there never anything like this down my way https://www.gumtree.com/p/non-digita...era/1218692827
My eBay browsing slipped from cameras to bikes and there is a beautiful white vfr 750 in Preston for £1295 Sent from my Xperia
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03-03-17, 08:58 PM | #2913 |
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Wow! That's Yoko territory.
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03-03-17, 10:13 PM | #2914 |
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I saw the pentax but it's not for me. If you are interested I can chase it up.
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03-03-17, 10:15 PM | #2915 |
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Maybe. Will see what the car boot yields if the weather is good.
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04-03-17, 10:18 AM | #2916 |
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Car boot was a wash out with no one there.
I want: 272568942147
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04-03-17, 04:36 PM | #2917 |
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Hey Johnny, do you have use for a fully functional meter from a Contina 2a? Can it be used in anything else you have?
Also picked up some film for the Instax and it works well.
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04-03-17, 08:36 PM | #2918 |
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Well, after a few aborted attempts, I finally replaced the pad of death on the Electro 35. Success! It's working perfectly now; making a nice thunk when winding on and the shutter speed seems to be fine now and not staying open at low light levels. Also cleaned up the Fuji 705 and put a new mirror bumper in.
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04-03-17, 08:59 PM | #2919 |
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That's good news, I know where to send mine when I get one! The instax is proper noisy but the images develop very quickly. Cheaper than Impossible film as well. 14.95 for 20 shots instead of 17.95 for 8 that may or may not come out.
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04-03-17, 09:17 PM | #2920 |
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What's the quality like on the instax? I've only ever seen Polaroid results.
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