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Old 02-07-21, 06:28 PM   #7861
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Got the Contessamat and Lomo ISO800
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Old 02-07-21, 07:55 PM   #7862
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Ah, so you did decide to take something filmy.

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Old 03-07-21, 03:44 PM   #7863
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Got the job lot through today, the 50mm f1.4 had fungus on the inner rear element. Someone else had been in before and made a complete hash of things. Nikon used a small amount of threadlock on the retainer. I soaked it in nail polish remover and let it soak, it took some effort but I managed to free it off. The 55mm Micro was really stiff to focus, nigh on impossible to use. Luckily setting the lens to closest focus exposed all the helocoils and I was able to get some grease inside. All good now.

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Old 04-07-21, 08:11 PM   #7864
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Put the micro on my black FM

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Old 05-07-21, 08:31 AM   #7865
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Very nice
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Old 05-07-21, 08:35 AM   #7866
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A very long and slow focus throw on that lens, takes forever!

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Old 07-07-21, 01:37 PM   #7867
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Something to annoy the purists.

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Old 09-07-21, 08:17 PM   #7868
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Nikons are looking good. How did you do that with the Pentax? Adapter?
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Old 09-07-21, 08:41 PM   #7869
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It's an Olympus FTL lens, they are M42. The FTL was only on sale for about seven months just before the OM1 was released, just a stopgap camera. It won't work on all M42 cameras as it has an extra pin on the aperture ring that engages with a part on the FTL body to transfer the aperture setting to the meter. When I asked the question of compatibility on Facebook I was told it wouldn't work with other M42 cameras, but it clearly does, but you have to be careful or it could get stuck or not seat properly and get damaged. Worked on my Zenit, Praktica FX2 and my Edixa Mat, but only because the mount it raised and slim, won't work on my Praktica LLC. I actually received my gear back from the repairer, the SV was one he actually fixed but the 35 RC meter doesn't seem to work and the Pen D is still broken.

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Old 10-07-21, 03:29 PM   #7870
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I picked up this very clean but "faulty" Nikon FE from eBay for a little over £20. No rewind crank (shaft was there) and no battery cover. So the rewind shaft was jammed in the raised position and I had to take the top plate off to flick the release lever inside. Got the film door open and it seems that whoever had it before had removed the rewind crank, the shaft sleeve had slipped out but they had put it in upside down. The meant the rewind bit raised up too high and got jammed. All good now and just in need of a clean. Got to love that serial number.

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