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ruben
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Dear Friends,
Yesterday I got a new Lynx 14 IC, in an unbelievable cosmetic and mechanical wellfare. Looking at it you start wondering at what year we are living, as the camera looks absolutely unused, and mechanically new. My late father used to say that the best candidate to purchase an used car from, is a doctor traveling daily to work and back home. I would say that the previous owner either didn't used it at all, or shot one single roll. But for sure he/she knew how to conservate a camera !!!
Ok, I will stop my love song, and ask for help in the cleaning of the viewfinder components. Up to day, in my desperate pursue after a contrasty patch, I have not followed any rule, but rather violated all. Therefore, considering what I have written above, kindly give a methodical abc of what to do and what not to do.
The viewfinder looks astonishing bright for such an aged camera, but the yellow patch has decolorated a lot. A possible way out may be for me just to insert a cut of Lee ND filter and close back the camera.
Nevertheless, just in case Mefisto starts talking with me, kindly write me your rules for safe cleaning, and careful cleaning.
Thanks,
Ruben
PS
No, I didn't pay us$ 12 or less, but ten times over. And had I knew the condition of this treasure I would pay even more.
Yesterday I got a new Lynx 14 IC, in an unbelievable cosmetic and mechanical wellfare. Looking at it you start wondering at what year we are living, as the camera looks absolutely unused, and mechanically new. My late father used to say that the best candidate to purchase an used car from, is a doctor traveling daily to work and back home. I would say that the previous owner either didn't used it at all, or shot one single roll. But for sure he/she knew how to conservate a camera !!!
Ok, I will stop my love song, and ask for help in the cleaning of the viewfinder components. Up to day, in my desperate pursue after a contrasty patch, I have not followed any rule, but rather violated all. Therefore, considering what I have written above, kindly give a methodical abc of what to do and what not to do.
The viewfinder looks astonishing bright for such an aged camera, but the yellow patch has decolorated a lot. A possible way out may be for me just to insert a cut of Lee ND filter and close back the camera.
Nevertheless, just in case Mefisto starts talking with me, kindly write me your rules for safe cleaning, and careful cleaning.
Thanks,
Ruben
PS
No, I didn't pay us$ 12 or less, but ten times over. And had I knew the condition of this treasure I would pay even more.
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