bonynge
Newbie
Hello all, I’m new to this forum. It’s many a year since I’ve owned a rangefinder camera. I’ve just acquired a Rank Mamiya. It’s sitting on my table in pieces. I’m trying to get the shutter to work, I’ll get there I had one of these back in the 60’s.
I’m waiting on delivery of a Kodak Retinette. Should be interesting.
I’ve been lent a Leica M3 by a friend. I’m 77 and this is the first Leica I’ve ever handled or played with. Must remember to remove the lens cap
Nice meeting you all.
I’m waiting on delivery of a Kodak Retinette. Should be interesting.
I’ve been lent a Leica M3 by a friend. I’m 77 and this is the first Leica I’ve ever handled or played with. Must remember to remove the lens cap
Nice meeting you all.
seany65
Well-known
Hello and welcome to the forum bonynge.
Just hit it with a hammer, that'll fix it.
Just hit it with a hammer, that'll fix it.
Talus
pan sin sal
Welcome to the forum. Good luck with the Mamiya and happy shooting.
Also forgot to take lens cap off my M3 this morning. It happens!
Also forgot to take lens cap off my M3 this morning. It happens!
Lens Caps- have not done that since 1970. Learned it as a Kid.
Not extending the collapsible Summicron.... Whoops...
Welcome to the forum!
Not extending the collapsible Summicron.... Whoops...
Welcome to the forum!
Muggins
Junk magnet
Beware Retinettes - very much a gateway drug!
Welcome aboard. You don't have to be mad, we provide training.
Welcome aboard. You don't have to be mad, we provide training.
Richard G
Veteran
Lens cap. Shudder through the forum. We had a great thread here a while back, Worst words in photography. Lens cap might not have been proposed. Should have been.
I imagine a Leica M3 in all its density and seriousness sitting on the table in front of you could be slightly daunting. Tripping the shutter at 1/15s will reveal it can purr like a friendly cat after all.
Enjoy RFF. It is one of the minor miracles of the current era.
I imagine a Leica M3 in all its density and seriousness sitting on the table in front of you could be slightly daunting. Tripping the shutter at 1/15s will reveal it can purr like a friendly cat after all.
Enjoy RFF. It is one of the minor miracles of the current era.
Dervla
Well-known
Welcome!
Tim Murphy
Well-known
Dear bonynge,
Welcome aboard.
I'm younger than you by a bit, but I'm finding "relearning" the process of film cameras to be much more enjoyable than using digital. I shoot both, and both have advantages. But using film just seems like I'm more involved in the results to me.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA
Welcome aboard.
I'm younger than you by a bit, but I'm finding "relearning" the process of film cameras to be much more enjoyable than using digital. I shoot both, and both have advantages. But using film just seems like I'm more involved in the results to me.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA
bonynge
Newbie
That's on the cardsHello and welcome to the forum bonynge.
Just hit it with a hammer, that'll fix it.![]()
bonynge
Newbie
I'm enjoying playing with items of my youth. Stripping out the Mamiya is quite a job.Dear bonynge,
Welcome aboard.
I'm younger than you by a bit, but I'm finding "relearning" the process of film cameras to be much more enjoyable than using digital. I shoot both, and both have advantages. But using film just seems like I'm more involved in the results to me.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg PA![]()
I used to have my own dark room. The joy of watching picture coming to life in the developer will always fascinate me..
bonynge
Newbie
ThankyouWelcome!
Thankyou DerviaLens Caps- have not done that since 1970. Learned it as a Kid.
Not extending the collapsible Summicron.... Whoops...
Welcome to the forum!
bonynge
Newbie
The " lens cap " is sitting to one side. This Leica is a lovely piece of engineering, can I call it that ?Lens cap. Shudder through the forum. We had a great thread here a while back, Worst words in photography. Lens cap might not have been proposed. Should have been.
I imagine a Leica M3 in all its density and seriousness sitting on the table in front of you could be slightly daunting. Tripping the shutter at 1/15s will reveal it can purr like a friendly cat after all.
Enjoy RFF. It is one of the minor miracles of the current era.
bonynge
Newbie
There is 3 lenses. 5cm, a 9cm collapsable lens. The aperture ring doesn't move. I won't force it. Perhaps it's been dropped. I'll advise the owner to have it serviced along with the camera. There is also a goggle lens. Awesome piece of kit.Lens Caps- have not done that since 1970. Learned it as a Kid.
Not extending the collapsible Summicron.... Whoops...
Welcome to the forum!
bonynge
Newbie
Training is welcome. I'm getting a bit daft as I age.Beware Retinettes - very much a gateway drug!
Welcome aboard. You don't have to be mad, we provide training.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
You have landed in a good place. Beginner or pro there is a lot here. And there are always folks who know more and who can help. Have a lot of fun.
CMur12
Veteran
Welcome to RFF, bonynge!
I'm a fancier of TLRs (and the occasional compact, fixed-lens RF), myself, but you'll find many here who will relate specifically to your interests, too.
- Murray
I'm a fancier of TLRs (and the occasional compact, fixed-lens RF), myself, but you'll find many here who will relate specifically to your interests, too.
- Murray
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