squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Thanks.
I once had a chrome MX many years ago but the black is nice. I think it'll need new light seals.
Now I've got a surplus/spare 40mm pancake lens too.
Oh man, do I want to ask what you paid? That is a great Craigslist score.
FrankS
Registered User
I'll say after I sell the lens. 
But I did pay more than the thrift store Nikon EM with 50E ($6), the garage sale Nikon FG with 50E ($20), the Kijiji list Minolta XK body ($20), or the thrift store Nikon FE kit. ($25)
But I did pay more than the thrift store Nikon EM with 50E ($6), the garage sale Nikon FG with 50E ($20), the Kijiji list Minolta XK body ($20), or the thrift store Nikon FE kit. ($25)
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That looks like a pretty nice one, Frank! Hope it runs as good as it looks. Some years ago I got a chrome MX for $56 that needed service, more than just a CLA, turning it into not such a bargain. Evidence of salt water pooled in the baseplate, corroding the circuitry and lens mount. Had to graft parts.
Not having learned my lesson, a couple years later I got a black one for $89 that needs service too. Pretty clean actually but has a dent in the top cover at the back right corner. For $6 I found a replacement black top that has minor impact on the hot shoe area, probably easier to straighten than the corner dent. Should have a CLA... It all needs to visit Eric Hendrickson
as I hope yours doesn't!
Not having learned my lesson, a couple years later I got a black one for $89 that needs service too. Pretty clean actually but has a dent in the top cover at the back right corner. For $6 I found a replacement black top that has minor impact on the hot shoe area, probably easier to straighten than the corner dent. Should have a CLA... It all needs to visit Eric Hendrickson
abo_1970
Member
Thank goodness for this post. It prevented that I sold my LX.
Instead I sent it off for repair now (shutter lock no longer works, activates meter and drains batteries when in bag). It's a brilliant camera, sturdy but still very compact. I doubt the reliability though. But for sure I will not consider selling it any longer.
Now I am without camera for a while I am setting up to develop my own film when the LX is back. And also I put out a bid on a Yashica Electro 35, so hopefully I soon have my first rangefinder.
Instead I sent it off for repair now (shutter lock no longer works, activates meter and drains batteries when in bag). It's a brilliant camera, sturdy but still very compact. I doubt the reliability though. But for sure I will not consider selling it any longer.
Now I am without camera for a while I am setting up to develop my own film when the LX is back. And also I put out a bid on a Yashica Electro 35, so hopefully I soon have my first rangefinder.
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