Michael I.
Well-known
I am anxiously waiting for a minolta autocord RG ver 2
al1966
Feed Your Head
lots
lots
Ive Had a Minolta himatic and a Canonette but both need bateries a nikon 401 and 801 with 2 sb22 flashes, some lenses and other bits Im waiting on a few more and have to go to collect an enlarger.
lots
Ive Had a Minolta himatic and a Canonette but both need bateries a nikon 401 and 801 with 2 sb22 flashes, some lenses and other bits Im waiting on a few more and have to go to collect an enlarger.
oscroft
Veteran
lorenzo.ferrarini
Member
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
lorenzo.ferrarini said:My first RF, a 0.58x. Now I only need a Zm 25. And some practice!
M6 as a first RF: you're starting up with a Ferrari!!
Welcome Lorenzo
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
ChrisN
Striving
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
Very nice Chris. It's the only one SLR that I would love to have. I have the MX, but this one ... wow. Removable finder, a wide range of focussing screen. And its look!
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Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Talking of SLR's, I played with a Rolleiflex SL35 yesterday. It's so far the only piece of rollei equipment I'm not impressed with!! 
wilt
Well-known
More SLR stuff: just got me a Zuiko 50/1.4; price - next to nothing, 263 SEK, that's less than 40 US dollars.
I love 50's!
The Zuiko 50/1.8 is a great optic, so I have high hopes about the 1.4. Just wish they'd mount on my M3 ...
I love 50's!
The Zuiko 50/1.8 is a great optic, so I have high hopes about the 1.4. Just wish they'd mount on my M3 ...
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ChrisN
Striving
wilt said:More SLR stuff: just got me a Zuiko 50/1.4; price - next to nothing, 263 SEK, that's less than 40 US dollars.
I love 50's!
The Zuiko 50/1.8 is a great optic, so I have high hopes about the 1.4. Just wish they'd mount on my M3 ...
Talk to the bar-tender!

Article at http://www.cameraquest.com/adaptnew.htm
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Nice LX Chris- I had two of these many moons ago- they went all over the country many times with me. Brassed like mad. They were beautiful, but the Pentax glass couldn't get me what I needed to get for work, so I had to let them go in trade for the Nikon kit.
ChrisN
Striving
sepiareverb said:Nice LX Chris- I had two of these many moons ago- they went all over the country many times with me. Brassed like mad. They were beautiful, but the Pentax glass couldn't get me what I needed to get for work, so I had to let them go in trade for the Nikon kit.
Thanks. It needs a service unfortunately - sticky mirror syndrome. I'm negotiating with the seller; hoping for a contribution towards the CLA. The Pentax glass is more than adequate for my needs, and I've acquired two of the Pentax Limited lenses, which I'm looking forward to trying with some fine-grain B&W film.
FrankS
Registered User
Chris, the sticky mirror may be simply due to deteriorated (and guey) mirror bumper foam, along the top edge of the mirror box. This is an easy fix.
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
FrankS said:Chris, the sticky mirror may be simply due to deteriorated (and guey) mirror bumper foam, along the top edge of the mirror box. This is an easy fix.
Frank's right, that's the cause of the sticky mirror. It's quite easy to fix, cheap service (even in Europe!
ChrisN
Striving
No - in this case I think it is something deeper. The camera will not focus to infinity. The mirror is not resting at the correct point, and thus with the lens at infinity, the split-image on the focusing screen is not aligned properly. The service person I have contacted describes it this way:
Hello Chris and thank you for your inquiry.
There are two services for this camera. A basic maintenance service, clean-up and replacement of back seals, mirror cushion material, and mirror stopper (most common cause of sticking mirror and sometimes poor focus). Service includes external clean-up and internal dust-out, calibration check and test. The cost is up to $165.- including all materials.
The second option is a complete overhaul, where the camera is stripped down, all internal contacts and switches cleaned and checked. Internal clean and lube as needed, all adjustments. Most important is the replacement of a rubber stopper in the AV operating mechanism which also causes the sticking of the mirror operation. If the replacement of external cushion and mirror stopper does not solve the problem then this is the only service that will. The cost of this service is $330.- and comes with a 12 months warranty.
If your camera has not previously had a general service then it is best to be prepared for the cost of this service.
Upon receipt of your camera we can confirm whether the internal AV rubber stopper part is also faulty.
Regards
Ben Vang
The prices might appear high by US standards, but we don't have as many options (= competition) down here, and people that have actually worked on these old cameras are rare. Postage will be cheaper too dealing with a local.
Hello Chris and thank you for your inquiry.
There are two services for this camera. A basic maintenance service, clean-up and replacement of back seals, mirror cushion material, and mirror stopper (most common cause of sticking mirror and sometimes poor focus). Service includes external clean-up and internal dust-out, calibration check and test. The cost is up to $165.- including all materials.
The second option is a complete overhaul, where the camera is stripped down, all internal contacts and switches cleaned and checked. Internal clean and lube as needed, all adjustments. Most important is the replacement of a rubber stopper in the AV operating mechanism which also causes the sticking of the mirror operation. If the replacement of external cushion and mirror stopper does not solve the problem then this is the only service that will. The cost of this service is $330.- and comes with a 12 months warranty.
If your camera has not previously had a general service then it is best to be prepared for the cost of this service.
Upon receipt of your camera we can confirm whether the internal AV rubber stopper part is also faulty.
Regards
Ben Vang
The prices might appear high by US standards, but we don't have as many options (= competition) down here, and people that have actually worked on these old cameras are rare. Postage will be cheaper too dealing with a local.
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
Sorry for that Chris.
350D_user
B+W film devotee
Havng seen the results off various people using Rodinal, I bought a bottle of APH09...
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Oh, and two rolls of Efke R100 127.
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Oh, and two rolls of Efke R100 127.
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dazedgonebye
Veteran
Just received my Nokton 40mm.
The ergonomics are taking a bit of getting used to, but I like the closer focusing compared to my Ultron 35mm.
The ergonomics are taking a bit of getting used to, but I like the closer focusing compared to my Ultron 35mm.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
ChrisN said:...I've acquired two of the Pentax Limited lenses, which I'm looking forward to trying with some fine-grain B&W film.
I have a former student who got two of these- they are quite stunning- far and away better than any 35mm Pentax glass I ever had.
As to the repair- have to asked Matt Fuehrer for a quote? He always worked on my Nikon F4's and does an exceptionally nice job, plus gives a 1 year warranty on anything else going wrong with the camera after he's worked on it. I always send SLR's to him.
http://www.authorizedcamerarepair.com/
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