destroya
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at the local thrift store they have a pretty decent conditioned FE with an Ai-s 35-105 zoom for $30. the problem is that the FE's film door release switch, you know the one with the small tab that's sits on top of the ISO switch, is broken and can't be turned. As such I can't or couldn't (didnt want to break it any more) open the film door to check out the seals and what not. would it be worth getting it anyway and trying to fix it? Playing with the shutter, it sounds very clean and seems to be working at from what i could tell close to the appropriate speeds. The seals inside the mirror box looked new
the piece could be fixed by a camera guy but i'm not sure what the cost would be. I don't need the lens and to be honest don't need the camera either. I have an FE-2 and it would be cool to add the FE to my collection but its more of a luxury than anything else. What i don't want is to pay the $30 which is real cheap and then have to pay $100 for a repair. might as well get one from KEH at that price as they have a retunr policy which the thrift shops doesn't. So any thoughts on if it can be fixed cheaply?
the piece could be fixed by a camera guy but i'm not sure what the cost would be. I don't need the lens and to be honest don't need the camera either. I have an FE-2 and it would be cool to add the FE to my collection but its more of a luxury than anything else. What i don't want is to pay the $30 which is real cheap and then have to pay $100 for a repair. might as well get one from KEH at that price as they have a retunr policy which the thrift shops doesn't. So any thoughts on if it can be fixed cheaply?