16-10-17, 12:43 PM | #4261 | |
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got the film sold also, i bundled it into Colour and B&W, went for 36 and 35£ respectively, quite happy with that I have since uncovered another hoard of medium format films that were being stored in the fridge! so will need to get those listed as well. not listed the Minolta kit yet, need to re photograph it individually. will try and get it done this week. |
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16-10-17, 01:05 PM | #4262 |
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Some shots from my Canon Dial 35. Meter is faulty but can be set manually. Lomography Lady Grey 400 (T-max I think)
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Nice! I've also had to deal with some family stuff. Good going Craig, isn't it funny what people will buy?
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17-10-17, 05:47 PM | #4264 |
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Getting there mate, all my limbs are still attached
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18-10-17, 05:46 AM | #4266 |
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I think the Isolette is a no go. The bellows will cost £45 for a new set and when I was removing the shutter the lens door flew open with such force that it ejected the shutter at speed into the radiator. Now it seems jammed. It might be salvageable but I cannot remove the threaded part that the lens screws in to as it blocks the locking ring.
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£45! If the struts are jammed I'd look for a spring or something dislodged. Can you post a pic of the ring you're talking about? Do you mean on the front or back of the shutter?
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18-10-17, 12:30 PM | #4268 |
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The centre bit. There aren't any notches or any way of removing it that I can see. The strut springs are the strongest I have had, it will erect itself fully at a press of the release.
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This was my other gift from my wife.
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