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Heliopan UV, correct late hood, and new RB67 type A screen inside

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A dumpster -find of a friend. Fully working, i just replaced the dried covering and got a strap for it. :)

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Nice! I have a 0.7 mutar I got recently, yours looks a touch nicer. They are supposed to work better with the 3.5 planar though, rather than the 2.8 planar. Either way, nice set!
 
A dumpster -find of a friend. Fully working, i just replaced the dried covering and got a strap for it. :)

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Really inspired to defile, I mean restyle mine :) Got a Yashica B that needs some shutter repair, so most likely will get a new skin for it. Yours looks awesome :)

Regards.
 
Ricoh Ricohmatic 44 camera, and some expired Verichrome Pan 127 film. This camera takes very nice photos but as was described on another site, its "hilariously unintuitive and secretive". For example, the shutter speed dial is helpfully labelled "ASA". I shoot it in a kind of back-door manual mode; apertures are determined by selecting microscopic colored dots on its "exposure" dial. If you understand the Sunny 16 technique, you'll understand the Ricohmatic 44. The camera itself is styled kind of like a 1959 Chevy; sort of futuristic and space-age with an unusual crinkle-coat paint job that looks like it would be more appropriate on a drill press.

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Ricoh Ricohmatic 44 camera, and some expired Verichrome Pan 127 film. This camera takes very nice photos but as was described on another site, its "hilariously unintuitive and secretive". For example, the shutter speed dial is helpfully labelled "ASA". I shoot it in a kind of back-door manual mode; apertures are determined by selecting microscopic colored dots on its "exposure" dial. If you understand the Sunny 16 technique, you'll understand the Ricohmatic 44. The camera itself is styled kind of like a 1959 Chevy; sort of futuristic and space-age with an unusual crinkle-coat paint job that looks like it would be more appropriate on a drill press.

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Consider yourself fortunate that you found one that works at all, most do not. But stylistically, there is really nothing like it.
 
Yes, I think that often the lube in the camera has become petrified. I think I lucked out this time.

I'd like to rely on the meter but its just too jerky and sporadic, but fortunately I can ignore it and set it by its manual, cryptic system.
 
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