ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Plan A worked just fine.
The optician did it. Three minutes, and no charge.
Mind you Liliana would have given me three minutes and charged me €50.
The only problem was that I didn't want old-fashioned optician to know that I'd defected to the modern optician, so I had to wear old eyeglasses from him and manage to cross a busy road.
End of story: the camera is fixed.
The optician did it. Three minutes, and no charge.
Mind you Liliana would have given me three minutes and charged me €50.
The only problem was that I didn't want old-fashioned optician to know that I'd defected to the modern optician, so I had to wear old eyeglasses from him and manage to cross a busy road.
End of story: the camera is fixed.
pvdhaar
Peter
That isn't a bad idea at all..Keith said:..I found an old Canonet at the local dump that was pretty trashed and bought it home to see how bad it was. I subesequently decided it was history but completely dismantled the camera and kept all the screws washers spacers etc ... put them in film canisters and returned the bones to the dump..
In fact, that's what I may very well do with a couple of run down cameras I've lying around taking up space and constantly reminding me that they're broken and need to have something done about them..
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I love these small places that many of us live in.
He'll repair my camera for free, and maybe next week I'll translate a letter for him for free.
He'll repair my camera for free, and maybe next week I'll translate a letter for him for free.
Avotius
Some guy
I hear that, there are some small places around here that can do nice things but the most incredible thing I have found when it comes to fixing stuff here is that there is this little cubical in a major shopping center here, the guy fixes watches, just for kicks I took my 40 year old Bulova Acuttron (a watch that runs on tuning forks inside creating a sonic resonance to keep time) to him that was out of wack, mind you we are in the west of china...he knew exactly what it was and gave it a cla and a battery adapter and it was fast and cheap and the thing works perfectly now. Crazy....but the most interesting thing.....he repairs lenses, cleans fungus and mold, and can even fix cameras or just about anything. Crazy indeed. He has since fixed my Movodo, two Acuttrons, and soon I will be taking my YashicaMat in for a shutter fix.
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