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ruben
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It's almost a month since I started to daily wear my Iskra for daylight shooting, and I am being conquered more and more by this camera. True, it is not a 135mm rangefinder size, but I feel it as a real compact and light Medium Format. And I feel it too quite light for carrying it from my neck.
Like with other cameras that attract me, I have "customized" it for my aesthetical and functional tastes, which I would like to share with you.
First I have painted the case black, and with the help of tapette I blackened some parts of the upper and lower chrome of the body. For the painting job I have used two liquids I believe are easy to find at any shop for fixing shoes: a black paint for changing the case color and over it a Kiwi polishing black liquid, to be applyied not with the built in sponge, but with a brush. With the latter polishing liquid you can bring alive also the original leatharette of the camera.
Like with other cameras that attract me, I have "customized" it for my aesthetical and functional tastes, which I would like to share with you.
First I have painted the case black, and with the help of tapette I blackened some parts of the upper and lower chrome of the body. For the painting job I have used two liquids I believe are easy to find at any shop for fixing shoes: a black paint for changing the case color and over it a Kiwi polishing black liquid, to be applyied not with the built in sponge, but with a brush. With the latter polishing liquid you can bring alive also the original leatharette of the camera.
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