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Very nice set. Did you modify the Rokkor to bring up the 35 mm framelines or do you just use the 50 mm framelines?
Where I live, it's pretty rural, so it's a coffee desert. Nevertheless, we do have a local McDonald's (doesn't everyone?). That makes it both the finest and cheapest coffee around. A low bar, indeed, but when you need a cup of joe, well, ya gotta do what ya gotta do!A GFX100SII camera coupled with a GF45mm f2.8 lens
and, a cup of thefinestcheapest coffee money can buy if you're at Miura Beach
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Fujifilm X100V camera
Miura Beach McDonald's, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan - October 2024
Where I live, it's pretty rural, so it's a coffee desert. Nevertheless, we do have a local McDonald's (doesn't everyone?). That makes it both the finest and cheapest coffee around. A low bar, indeed, but when you need a cup of joe, well, ya gotta do what ya gotta do!
I guess europeans are quite blessed: italian coffee isn’t too expensive and readily available, then there is serbian and greek coffee and hell yeah, there‘s even good austrian coffee. 😃
I'm still thinking about the two cappuccinos we got in Athens for 3 Euros. What's more, they were delicious.I guess europeans are quite blessed: italian coffee isn’t too expensive and readily available, then there is serbian and greek coffee and hell yeah, there‘s even good austrian coffee. 😃
I love those Fujis....
Me TooI love those Fujis....
I confess to being madly curious about this camera.
It may be just me, but I've not seen one like it. Please can you "educate" me about it??
Who knows, I may even buy one... and a coffee too.
In any case, today it is not such a big deal, because you can get a new ribbon cable at a low cost. Of course you need good hands for the job. Or find a camera technician you trust to do the repair for you.That is a Fuji GA-645Zi. Basically a 120 rollfilm point and shoot with some optical zoom and the ability to use autofocus/exposure or run things manually.
These cameras are wonderful optically, but they have a well known problem with a ribbon cable fraying after years of use. A repair is now possible from a company called Phototech in Warsaw and it works like a charm.
(How do I know? Because I have one of these and I'm selling it, though mine is at the very high end of the price range because I have the original accessories, box, etc, and it has a low shutter count AND it's had the Phototech fix applied.)
In any case, today it is not such a big deal, because you can get a new ribbon cable at a low cost. Of course you need good hands for the job. Or find a camera technician you trust to do the repair for you.