Vickko
Veteran
Crap. Restoring a camera kills "catch and release" tendencies.
I bought a Nikon F that I was going to use for parts. Ugly dented Apollo.
Bad thing is that I fixed it last night - got it working nicely.
Now I'm too bonded to it to think of re-selling it.
Vick
I bought a Nikon F that I was going to use for parts. Ugly dented Apollo.
Bad thing is that I fixed it last night - got it working nicely.
Now I'm too bonded to it to think of re-selling it.
Vick
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
agree 100% ... had the same with a contax,
which "problem" later got "solved" by some burglars...
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which "problem" later got "solved" by some burglars...
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Consider yourself lucky to now have a working F that cost very very little.
pb908
Well-known
it happen to me as well with my m2,m3, iia, pentax lx.
I think, i have too much unused camera, i'll sell it. But during inspection i found some problem and with a lot of effort, i managed to fix it.
Guess what, they still there in my drawer. If you managed to fix it, it bonds like a super glue to you.. So if you want to sell it, don't fix it yourself..
I think, i have too much unused camera, i'll sell it. But during inspection i found some problem and with a lot of effort, i managed to fix it.
Guess what, they still there in my drawer. If you managed to fix it, it bonds like a super glue to you.. So if you want to sell it, don't fix it yourself..
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