FrankS
Registered User
On my other cameras I use neck straps, but this one is so small I think a wrist strap is in order. There's a small strap on my CL but it's on the wrong side.
Hektor
Leicapile
Hmmm, well ok,....might I suggest a wrist strap that fits into the tripod hole in the base ?
It has two advantages; it doesn't put all the strain on one old strap lug, and it allows you to dangle the base from your wrist whilst reloading and manipulating the spool, old bolex ones from 8mm cine are nice.
On 'balance' though, I prefer the old, thin-ish, leather neckstrap kept supple and floppy with leather dressing.
It has two advantages; it doesn't put all the strain on one old strap lug, and it allows you to dangle the base from your wrist whilst reloading and manipulating the spool, old bolex ones from 8mm cine are nice.
On 'balance' though, I prefer the old, thin-ish, leather neckstrap kept supple and floppy with leather dressing.
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
I'm a little late coming to this party, but I suspect it's nowhere near winding down
for my first submission.. my M3/50 'cron, straight back from DAG.. and my venerable Contax IIa with the lovely 50/1.5 Sonnar
I started the photo shoot with just the M3 and a full cup of coffee.. but I felt a double-espresso was in order
for my first submission.. my M3/50 'cron, straight back from DAG.. and my venerable Contax IIa with the lovely 50/1.5 Sonnar
I started the photo shoot with just the M3 and a full cup of coffee.. but I felt a double-espresso was in order
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very nice brett!
what strap is on the leica? artist & artisan? how do you like it?
joe
what strap is on the leica? artist & artisan? how do you like it?
joe
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wlewisiii
Guest
Pretty pair there, Brett. Makes me all the more eager to get my Canon back from DAG as well.
William
William
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
it's similar to the A&A.. it's actually a Joseph Kuosac (sp?) strap.. they show up on eb*y once in a while and usually go for about $50... it's very comfortable and I love the look.. it doesn't adjust at all, though so it always feels a bit loose on my wrist
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
the Canon just went in to DAG, didn't it, william? it took exactly a month for my M3 to be returned (starting when I ok'd the estimate and paid in advance)
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well, i like the look of that one and the a&a strap.
i'd like to try one but i'm too cheap...
joe
i'd like to try one but i'm too cheap...
joe
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wlewisiii
Guest
Brett,
I gave him the go-ahead today and he said the work would only take about a week. Hopefully that will be closer than your month
(insert chomping at bit sounds here)
William
I gave him the go-ahead today and he said the work would only take about a week. Hopefully that will be closer than your month
William
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
I agree, Joe.. it was rather pricey.. but I figured I'd have it long enough to justify the cost.. hey, I deserve the best, don't I? and so do you, Joe 
William, maybe Don is clearing off his bench.. or maybe he figures your repairs will be a nice break from CLA'ing Leicas all week.. or maybe he's afraid you'll come looking for it soon!
William, maybe Don is clearing off his bench.. or maybe he figures your repairs will be a nice break from CLA'ing Leicas all week.. or maybe he's afraid you'll come looking for it soon!
nemjo
Avatar Challenge
2nd
2nd
Once I've already celebrated the new surroundings by a C&C, but it gone with the intermediate one.
So again let's try.
Cheers,
nemjo
I hoped that it'll be the 2300th. No problem, this is the last before 2300
2nd
Once I've already celebrated the new surroundings by a C&C, but it gone with the intermediate one.
So again let's try.
Cheers,
nemjo
I hoped that it'll be the 2300th. No problem, this is the last before 2300
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nemjo
Avatar Challenge
It was really hard to find place for that one, but who knows?greyhoundman said:Glass shelves...I like!
I feel another bookcase coming on.![]()
nemjo
Avatar Challenge
If you mean a spotlight IN the cupboard, there is already.greyhoundman said:Maybe add a small spotlight shining on the front.
I have to keep a cover on mine. The greys like to taste test the lenses.
In live it works well, but capturing when on is not so good. Makes lot of reflections and I couldn't find an acceptable angle of view...
Niko
Established
Camera, Coffee and Comics. After reading the latest Donald comic, i decided to take a photo of them, since RFF was still down 
Niko
Niko
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Jeroen
Well-known
Anyone noticed this thread is beyond 2300 posts already?
GeneW
Veteran
Nice shots, Niko. Your Yashica looks brand new!
Gene
Gene
nomade
Hobbyist
Donald comics are my favourite...Excellent shot Niko
Kragmeister
Greg Urban
What have I done?!
What have I done?!
Too...much....coffee....combined with hand tools yeilds this! Attempting to replace a bellows on a Fujica GS645. Forgot about getting glue to attach the metal plates from the old bellows to the new bellows. Oh well.....
What have I done?!
Too...much....coffee....combined with hand tools yeilds this! Attempting to replace a bellows on a Fujica GS645. Forgot about getting glue to attach the metal plates from the old bellows to the new bellows. Oh well.....
R
Richard Black
Guest
Greg,
Yours is the reason why I sent my 645 to CameraWiz. I love coffee and can not turn a screw without stripping it. Less expensive to have it service right the first time than to pay to repair my damage as well as the original repair too.
Yours is the reason why I sent my 645 to CameraWiz. I love coffee and can not turn a screw without stripping it. Less expensive to have it service right the first time than to pay to repair my damage as well as the original repair too.
Kragmeister
Greg Urban
Hey Richard,
Actually, the GS645 isn't as hard as it looks. The problem here is that I have to get a good cement to attach the metal plates to the front and back of the bellows to install it.
I also finally figured out where the problem in the linkage lies. I'll probably post my experience in a more appropriate forum here when I'm through....
Actually, the GS645 isn't as hard as it looks. The problem here is that I have to get a good cement to attach the metal plates to the front and back of the bellows to install it.
I also finally figured out where the problem in the linkage lies. I'll probably post my experience in a more appropriate forum here when I'm through....
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