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Old 22-11-21, 11:01 PM   #8041
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You still looking to buy that SRT on the 24th Howard?

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Old 23-11-21, 02:27 PM   #8042
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I'm kind of vaguely interested but not enough to stay up until 1 minute past midnight tonight to buy it. I'll take a look tomorrow to see if it's still around. Are you thinking about it too?
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Old 23-11-21, 08:29 PM   #8043
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Possibly. I robbed some bits of a good SRT to help someone out. I don't really need it, but for the price it might be worth it to restore the other to working. I'll probably be using the SRT you sent me this week.

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Old 23-11-21, 10:46 PM   #8044
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At the sale price and no postage, it's worth it if you want a few bits.
The broken, self-timer lever donor XD5 arrived, along with an unidentifiable plastic lens. (missing the ring in the front)
Electrically dead but the shutter fires on B and O settings so mechanically it's sound. Removed the baseplate and battery compartment and found that the wire had disconnected. I might be able to solder it but it's tight to get at.
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Old 24-11-21, 06:36 AM   #8045
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Done, £4.50 plus free shipping. Hopefully you can revive the XD, it would be great if that's all the problem was.

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Old 02-12-21, 08:32 AM   #8046
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Any joy with the XD Howard? A friend bought me a new finder for my Nikon F, this one is in much better condition and has a nice clear viewfinder.






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Old 02-12-21, 07:55 PM   #8047
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The Nikon F looks nice and in good condition.
I haven't had time to play with the XD5 yet though I did take the timer lever off and put it on the good one. Mirror damper is a pain to replace on the XDs, really hard to get to. I might experiment with taking the lens mount off on the dud one to see if it's easier to access.
Did the SRT arrive?

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Old 02-12-21, 07:58 PM   #8048
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I think the mirror buffer was an issue with my copy, but in the end I stripped it for parts. Fixed a couple of others using bits. The F is OK, but the frame counter isn't working properly. Yeah the SRT arrived really quickly. I've managed to repair my SRT as I had robbed some parts off it.

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Old 12-12-21, 09:51 PM   #8049
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Well someone got a good deal on the OM10 I picked up earlier in the year, went for £93 with the standard 50mm f1.8, a Super Ozeck 28mm f2.8, working T20 flash and a bag. Really nice, looks like new. I paid about 20 so I can't complain. I didn't realise but there were a couple of others ending at almost the same time.
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Old 12-12-21, 09:55 PM   #8050
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Film camera prices are definitely still on the up. Sounds like you did well there, just had a quick look at the kit. I've sent a message to WYC to see about trading some gear in against a Nikon F2 with standard prism finder. I've just got in some ID11 developer so I can all my black and white rolls done. I've currently got a Pentax Spotmatic with 55mm f1.8 up for grabs for £35, unless any of you are interested? It's chrome, not black though.

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