farlymac
PF McFarland
I put some shots from my second roll through the diminuative one up on Flickr, and a new post (Shakedown) in the Critique section with a few selections.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157628919891329/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157628919891329/
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pinkarmy
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man, that is such impressive work.
now show me more of that good-looking Vivitar meter you have ;-)
now show me more of that good-looking Vivitar meter you have ;-)
farlymac
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I'll get to it. Just picked up some higher wattage FL bulbs yesterday, but still not liking the output level. To bad I got rid of all my studio gear a few years back.
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farlymac
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For Pinkarmy
For Pinkarmy

Vivitar Light Meter by br1078phot, on Flickr

Vivitar Light Meter Mount by br1078phot, on Flickr

Vivitar Light Meter Battery Compartment by br1078phot, on Flickr

Vivitar Light Meter Dial by br1078phot, on Flickr
This is the meter I got in the Great RFf Christmas Giveaway that Pinkarmy has been raving about. There is no model number on this meter, so I haven't bothered to cross-reference it. It's easy to use. You just set the ASA/DIN, turn it on, align the needle with the center mark, and select a setting from the scale. It takes a 357 alkaline, though I may replace that with a silver-oxide
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For Pinkarmy

Vivitar Light Meter by br1078phot, on Flickr

Vivitar Light Meter Mount by br1078phot, on Flickr

Vivitar Light Meter Battery Compartment by br1078phot, on Flickr

Vivitar Light Meter Dial by br1078phot, on Flickr
This is the meter I got in the Great RFf Christmas Giveaway that Pinkarmy has been raving about. There is no model number on this meter, so I haven't bothered to cross-reference it. It's easy to use. You just set the ASA/DIN, turn it on, align the needle with the center mark, and select a setting from the scale. It takes a 357 alkaline, though I may replace that with a silver-oxide
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pinkarmy
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it just looks so handsome on your Vito B!
that faux leather finish is so retro-chic
that faux leather finish is so retro-chic
farlymac
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Found out this is a Model 24. And I think it's the only shoe mount meter from Vivitar.
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Jack Conrad
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I've got that same exact Vivitar meter. I've had it for some time now. It's a nice little thing. And a nice little Vito B that I got clicking again recently as well, thanks to your info, farlymac. Good job on the shutter breakdown.Found out this is a Model 24. And I think it's the only shoe mount meter from Vivitar.
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I love the feel of that little Vito, though I still have a weird problem in that I can only get all available speeds by using the self timer. When I use the shutter button all I can get are Bulb and 1/300 top speed.
But the timer works great. Isn't that strange?
I ran a roll through the camera last week anyway, but for some unknown reason, the HC-110 developer erased all semblance of images on the film. Blank, empty, clear.
The developer was old. That's probably the reason, though I don't understand why old soup would do such a thing. Oh well. It's not the first time I've had that happen.
Anyway, I spect there's plenty more photo screw ups in my future, I'm sure.
farlymac
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I've got that same exact Vivitar meter. I've had it for some time now. It's a nice little thing. And a nice little Vito B that I got clicking again recently as well, thanks to your info, farlymac. Good job on the shutter breakdown.
I love the feel of that little Vito, though I still have a weird problem in that I can only get all available speeds by using the self timer. When I use the shutter button all I can get are Bulb and 1/300 top speed.
But the timer works great. Isn't that strange?
I ran a roll through the camera last week anyway, but for some unknown reason, the HC-110 developer erased all semblance of images on the film. Blank, empty, clear.
The developer was old. That's probably the reason, though I don't understand why old soup would do such a thing. Oh well. It's not the first time I've had that happen.
Anyway, I spect there's plenty more photo screw ups in my future, I'm sure.![]()
Jack, sounds like a busted or misplaced spring in the speed escapement. Check to make sure the cam follower is riding in the slot correctly. I once got a roll of film back from the lab that was dark green. No images, just a nice even coloration throughout the whole roll. And I checked to make sure the shutter was actually working on the camera, so that wasn't the cause. Good thing it was just out of some plastic-fantastic I picked up for fifty cents because I liked the looks of it, and it still had half a roll of film in it. Nothing serious was lost, just test images of rocks and trees.
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