Those of you who have posted here, very nice shots. It's been a bit of an inspiration to see what these cameras are capable of in skilled hands while I learn my way around mine.
Here is some P67+75/2.8+Reala goodness from a family trip to watch trains. I'm going to miss this film when it is gone.
Incredibly inspiring thread - I'm primarily a 6x6 shooter but the results from the 67 are charming. The big problem - there are hardly any for sale, it seems! (at least in the UK, and not ultra expensive)
67's are great! I've sold a P67 set (body & 45mm+105mm)for sale here recently, ads for P67's & lenses appear in the P67 group on flickr all the time:http://www.flickr.com/groups/67/
The horror. I was shooting some pictures of my family today and I heard a loud thunk inside of the camera. My fears were confirmed. The mirror had broken loose from the assembly that holds it. Does anyone have any recommendations for repair? Would it be sufficient just to epoxy the mirror back on?
Pictures to come later. My only saving grace is that the mirror didn't break or do ny damage to the focusing screen or attached 75/2.8... Whew!😱
I'll do anything if I am confident in my ability to perform a task with appropriate quality. I figured it couldn't hurt to ask here first as I am sure someone with more experience than myself shooting P67's would have had recommendations for a solid service tech though.
Margus,
Beautiful shots (love the picture of Kenai particularly) and I love the story of your time with the P67. I wish you luck in your goal of eventually obtaining a 67ii. It's on my short list too!
Hac,
Lovely shots, everything looks like a completely different time.
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