mrtoml
Mancunian
FloridaGhostPhoto
Established
I know it's not an RF, but I scored this little Canon AE-1 Program in a thrift store. I thought I'd share this otherwise unremarkable find simply because thrift store cameras (at least in my area) seem to be few and far between. It was languishing there at a sadly low price, so I thought, "What the heck!" and took a risk on it. All it needed was a battery (it does have the puppy sneezing sounding shutter, but I'll get around to lubricating that and for now, the speeds seem to be fairly accurate). One of the lenses is hazy inside, but the other three are fine and dandy (although two of those are cheap-o JC Penney and Sears knock offs). The mounted lens is a nifty fifty Canon FD f/1.8. But the biggest bonuses in the bundle were an expired roll of Fuji Superia 800 and the original paperwork.
Anyway, I've been driving my family crazy by dragging them to thrift shop after thrift shop and just wanted to share the fruits of their suffering.

Anyway, I've been driving my family crazy by dragging them to thrift shop after thrift shop and just wanted to share the fruits of their suffering.

Hari
Well-known
A Bausch & Lomb Enlarging Focusing Magnifier. The
Scoponet I'd had, I can't use. I wear strong bifocal glasses.
After following the instructions for cleaning (you had to
have 1/2 a brain in fifties, unlike today), works like a charm
Scoponet I'd had, I can't use. I wear strong bifocal glasses.
After following the instructions for cleaning (you had to
have 1/2 a brain in fifties, unlike today), works like a charm
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
Unless I’m mistaken, that common sound with those cameras is not from the shutter but rather from the mirror-lift mechanism.… (it does have the puppy sneezing sounding shutter, but I'll get around to lubricating that and for now, the speeds seem to be fairly accurate)…
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Unless I’m mistaken, that common sound with those cameras is not from the shutter but rather from the mirror-lift mechanism.
Correct. I think is the ball bearing that lifts the mirror that gets dry of lubricant.
FloridaGhostPhoto
Established
Correct. I think is the ball bearing that lifts the mirror that gets dry of lubricant.
Thanks y'all! You are both correct and I misspoke (or miswrote). I'm failing my precision of language habits! It is inded the ball bearing in that escapement in need of a lube which squeals when I fire the camera. As soon as my Amazon next day delivery comes with a needle oiler, I'll do a little minor disassembly to get just a drop in the right place.
It's a cute little camera...in program mode, I can almost treat it as a point and shoot (that just needs a little focus help).
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Thanks y'all! You are both correct and I misspoke (or miswrote). I'm failing my precision of language habits! It is inded the ball bearing in that escapement in need of a lube which squeals when I fire the camera. As soon as my Amazon next day delivery comes with a needle oiler, I'll do a little minor disassembly to get just a drop in the right place.
It's a cute little camera...in program mode, I can almost treat it as a point and shoot (that just needs a little focus help).
There is somewhere online the lab review of the AE-1 that popular photography did in the 70s. If I find the link I can send it to have a look.
Hari
Well-known
A hand wound metronome (thank you AA)
to time 8x10 prints in a tray. I'm sharing
a studio apartment with a darkroom and
ran out of plugs. The glow from the big
Gralab is faded.
to time 8x10 prints in a tray. I'm sharing
a studio apartment with a darkroom and
ran out of plugs. The glow from the big
Gralab is faded.
FloridaGhostPhoto
Established
There is somewhere online the lab review of the AE-1 that popular photography did in the 70s. If I find the link I can send it to have a look.
Five minutes et voilà, no more squeak!
And I'm impressed by your encyclopedic knowledge, Pan! I found that lab report from the October 1981 issue of Popular Photography on page 119. I've attached the link for the curious. Thanks y'all!

p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I am glad it is working again.Five minutes et voilà, no more squeak!
And I'm impressed by your encyclopedic knowledge, Pan! I found that lab report from the October 1981 issue of Popular Photography on page 119. I've attached the link for the curious. Thanks y'all!
Have a look here:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/node/4758793
Enjoy
FloridaGhostPhoto
Established
I am glad it is working again.
Have a look here:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/node/4758793
Enjoy![]()
That's awesome! Thanks Pan! Ye olde Internet Archive...I shudder to think of the time I'm about to spend perusing all of the ads in these old issues just dreaming. LOL
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Leica M10 Monochrom, spare battery, A&A half-case.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Haha on Me for purchasing
A 10mp Ricoh GRD IV from Japan ...
mint condition with 1 year warranty
A 10mp Ricoh GRD IV from Japan ...
mint condition with 1 year warranty
JeffS7444
Well-known
Haha on Me for purchasing
A 10mp Ricoh GRD IV from Japan ...
Hope that delivers the gritty small-sensor Ricoh magic!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Hope that delivers the gritty small-sensor Ricoh magic!
Yes , Thanks Jeff ... I do think it will
shawn
Veteran
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
shawn;n said:Leica 12506 lens hood for the Super-Angulon-R.
Shawn
Congrats & YUM to Miss 21 SA / Hood ...in any form, M or R !
keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
I bought the beater SP from the classifieds! I missed out on a cheap one last time and really regretted it, so I’m glad to pick this one up. Also bought a Nikon 2.5cm viewfinder from KEH for my 2.5cm lens.
mrtoml
Mancunian
Fuji XF 10-24mm and 55-200mm lenses.
Mos6502
Well-known
I just bought a print washer. Never thought I'd see another one in my life!
Also when digging through some boxes of stuff, discovered an Enna Lithagon 4.5/35 lens I didn't even know I had! That's almost like buying something new!
Also when digging through some boxes of stuff, discovered an Enna Lithagon 4.5/35 lens I didn't even know I had! That's almost like buying something new!
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.