Here some lazy shots of my newly acquired Lynx 1000. It was stored unused in a drawer for last 20 years and I got it for £5 from the owner's daughter. While trying to clean I accidentally knocked over the front lens assembly which I managed to put back together (to my own surprise). Just ran through the first roll of film and am just impressed. It still takes some really good photos. The only thing not working is the selenium light meter. This is my very first range finder so I'm still learning, but I'm really enjoying the experience!
There's a CCN, twoo CC's (one working, one is a project) and also a Half 14.
The Half 14 i took apart to fix the shutter problem but is still in pieces (due to no time).
Fixed CC. Big job. It had been dropped and the lens/helicoid threads got misaligned. Also the aperture arm was stucked because of this. Now I just need to reassemble it. BTW. The aperture in the CC is just as basic as in the Olympus Trip. If it only had been better in this department.
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