eurekaiv
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I just picked up this Fujica Mini from ePay. It's battered but it appears to be working perfectly, including the meter. Unfortunately the built in UV filter is a wreck. Does anyone have any idea how to remove the thing? I was thinking about trying to cannibalize another filter to replace it, or possibly just leaving it off entirely.
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VictorM.
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The first picture on this page seems to show that it unscrews: http://translate.google.ca/translat...art=20&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=903&prmd=imvns
eurekaiv
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Thanks for the link! I don't know that I would have ever found that.
I thought that might be how the filter went on but mine doesn't seem to want to budge. I'll see what I can come up with.
I thought that might be how the filter went on but mine doesn't seem to want to budge. I'll see what I can come up with.
eurekaiv
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It did indeed unscrew but I had to wrap a rubber band around it and give it some nerve-wracking extra effort. It appears to be 39mm for anyone in a similar predicament that ends up searching this post. Hopefully I can find a nice donor UV the same size at the camera swap meet in a couple weeks.
eurekaiv
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I finally got some shots from this little guy scanned. The lens isn't quite up to Olympus Pen standards and the frame is slightly cockeyed on the film making scanning a little tricky but in general, the results exceeded my expectations. My exposures using the built in light meter (on a rather grey southern California afternoon) were all pretty much spot on. I paid a total of $40 for this one... so not exactly a bargain, but they're rare enough and cool enough (or adorable as my wife put it) that I'm pretty happy having added it to my modest collection of "halfers." 

Lonchera by eurekaiv, on Flickr

616 by eurekaiv, on Flickr

The analog version of Craig's List by eurekaiv, on Flickr
(slightly photoshopped to get the images plopped together)

Walkup Downward by eurekaiv, on Flickr

Lonchera by eurekaiv, on Flickr

616 by eurekaiv, on Flickr

The analog version of Craig's List by eurekaiv, on Flickr
(slightly photoshopped to get the images plopped together)

Walkup Downward by eurekaiv, on Flickr
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