snegron
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I see the F. It's pretty. I guess the D must stand for something else besides double. I was picturing something with maybe 2 lenses.
No, I think it probably stands for "Da camera Dat took Dis picture..."
I see the F. It's pretty. I guess the D must stand for something else besides double. I was picturing something with maybe 2 lenses.
If you want to, put the F prism on the F2.
Newer camera, swing open back.
The internals are the same dimensions.
You may need to remove the piece directly in front of the prism. It's two screws. Put them in a baggie & swap it back when you get home.
I don't remember if there are spacers behind the plate that comes off. That may be only on the meter heads.
I wonder what the interior temperature inside a Hasselblad EL on the moon was. I suppose when he had his face toward the sun it was boiling hot, and when he turned his back, it was very cold in a short time.
Pretty much any mechanical camera should cope if it has been CLA'd. I think some of my Pentax manuals include a warning that you should have it serviced with special lubricants if you're planning to use it in low temperatures.
I put one of my KXs through the freezer to kill some dust mites in the viewfinder. Bagged it and froze it overnight (it was halfway through a roll of film when I noticed the little dots wandering around), took it out, waited until it returned to room temperature and then opened the bag. No harm done and no more mites! I'd happily take it and its identical twin anywhere if they were properly CLA'd (as opposed to my having cleaned them, replaced the light seals and film tested them).
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