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I got my old camera out of the closet last week and I discovered that it doesn't work anymore. 
(Pentax Super Program - Vintage 1984)
I called around trying to find any place in town to fix it. Nobody would even touch it! I looked around on the internet for some places to fix it but the minimum price was between $130 and $150 and that doesn't include parts... IF they can get parts for it. Pentax does not sell parts for these cameras nor do they repair or support them. Paying that kind of cash to "maybe" get a camera repaired is silly!
I looked around on eBay and I found a camera body just like mine being offered for $40. I bid on it. I figure, even if the thing doesn't work, at least I'll have a source of parts to cobble a good, working camera out of. Right?
Well, I won! The package came in the mail today.
I'd say it was in "B-" condition. Obviously used but still quite clean. A bit dusty inside but still workable. I can dust it out myself.
Okay... I'm fussing around with the thing, checking it out and I notice it's still got batteries in it! I flip it on and it works, right off the bat! Good sign!
I cocked the shutter and, to my surprise, I see the rewind knob turn!
Wow! It's still got film inside! The frame counter says "18". There's at least 6 shots in the roll and maybe another 18.
I sent a message to the seller. She's one of those consignment sellers. People take things to a local "eBay Shop" who sells them and takes a percentage of the sale. The woman replied to me, "That's the way it was when I got it. Go ahead and throw the film out."
So... I've got this camera with half a roll of "mystery film" in it!
I think I'm going to shoot up the rest of the roll and develop it. (Just negatives.)
God knows what I'll find. :eek:
What do you think?

(Pentax Super Program - Vintage 1984)
I called around trying to find any place in town to fix it. Nobody would even touch it! I looked around on the internet for some places to fix it but the minimum price was between $130 and $150 and that doesn't include parts... IF they can get parts for it. Pentax does not sell parts for these cameras nor do they repair or support them. Paying that kind of cash to "maybe" get a camera repaired is silly!
I looked around on eBay and I found a camera body just like mine being offered for $40. I bid on it. I figure, even if the thing doesn't work, at least I'll have a source of parts to cobble a good, working camera out of. Right?
Well, I won! The package came in the mail today.
I'd say it was in "B-" condition. Obviously used but still quite clean. A bit dusty inside but still workable. I can dust it out myself.
Okay... I'm fussing around with the thing, checking it out and I notice it's still got batteries in it! I flip it on and it works, right off the bat! Good sign!
I cocked the shutter and, to my surprise, I see the rewind knob turn!
Wow! It's still got film inside! The frame counter says "18". There's at least 6 shots in the roll and maybe another 18.
I sent a message to the seller. She's one of those consignment sellers. People take things to a local "eBay Shop" who sells them and takes a percentage of the sale. The woman replied to me, "That's the way it was when I got it. Go ahead and throw the film out."
So... I've got this camera with half a roll of "mystery film" in it!
I think I'm going to shoot up the rest of the roll and develop it. (Just negatives.)
God knows what I'll find. :eek:
What do you think?