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Michael
Vince Lupo
Whatever
A follow-up to something I purchased a few weeks ago. My Graflex Norita with one broken strap eyelet/lug now has a matching set! Many thanks to Douglas Banks Photographic Equipment Repair (the pride of Enterprise, Ontario) for his patience and skill. Honourable mention goes to the Nikon D7100 that contributed its eyelets/lugs for the greater good.

Success! by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Success! by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
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Leon C
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Uncle Bill
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I really have to stay away from Ebay, my latest acquisition, a Nikon S3 2000.
Nikon S3 2000. by Bill Smith, on Flickr

38Deardorff
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boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
Rolleifix. A killer deal for $40 and located in Canada, so no worries wirh Eb*y's dismal "global" shipping.
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$40, CDN??!! That's an arrestable offence. Happy clicking.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
I really have to stay away from Ebay, my latest acquisition, a Nikon S3 2000.
Nikon S3 2000. by Bill Smith, on Flickr
You should not be posting stuff like this. ;o) That is a beautiful camera and I guess it spins out the Contax II to its technological peak. Just a lovely camera.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Hey I know youI really have to stay away from Ebay, my latest acquisition, a Nikon S3 2000.
Nikon S3 2000. by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Jbennett68
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Leon C
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jaredangle
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p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I bet it used to have sticky aperture blades. Someone took the mount off to clean the spring seen in the picture and couldn't put it back again.
poortmanc
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Leon C
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I bet it used to have sticky aperture blades. Someone took the mount off to clean the spring seen in the picture and couldn't put it back again.
I should have elaborated, it has some tiny fungus on the rear glass apparently and this is as far as they got and bottled it but couldn't put it back together, so the story goes, but for the money, worth the chance I thought. [ And probably has sticky blades
MrFujicaman
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A red 72mm filter and an orange 72mm filter for my Vivitar Series One 35-85 Vari-focal. Plus 8 Paterson developing reels.
Murdoc1905
Newbie
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Good thing I didn't place any bet on it 😁I should have elaborated, it has some tiny fungus on the rear glass apparently and this is as far as they got and bottled it but couldn't put it back together, so the story goes, but for the money, worth the chance I thought. [ And probably has sticky blades]
Jbennett68
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shawn
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Awesome, I have the same combo.I just got a Fuji GL690 with the AE100mm lens, just waiting on it to arrive from Japan and absorbing every video and review about it while waiting. View attachment 4868701
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I had to reglue the RF mirror and while I was in there masked the framelines to only show the 100mm. Very fun camera to shoot.

tbhv55
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A Lab Box developer with 35 and 120 modules from a member here. Never developed film before and this seems like an easy way to start.
I bought one of these a few years ago, and although I don't use film as often as I would like, I have certainly found the LabBox very convenient to use.
I see that you have also - very wisely, IMO - included the crank-handle in your purchase. I found the standard turning-knob to be a PITA, so after developing a couple of rolls, I invested in the crank-handle. Worth every penny!
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