...... Any long exposure is going to be pretty noisy due to how that system works on exaktas.
I am not arguing, only curious...
How does the Exakta system contribute to extra noise in long exposures?
I'd really like to find some affordable (<$50) non-normal lenses for the camera so that I'd use it more.
Repair would costs you more than camera itself.I have three Exakta bodies, a few normal lenses: Zeiss Pancolar 50mm f/2, an SK Xenon 50mm f/1.9, and a 58mm Biotar that's really, really stiff to focus. Unfortunately, my three bodies are having issues -- can anyone suggest a good repair shop, either in Europe or North America, for bodies and/or lenses?
I get around the fact that my Exakta bodies are not working well by using my lenses on either a Konica T3N or a newly-acquired original full/half frame AutoReflex, using a Konica adapter. View and focus wide open, press in lens button to stop down lens with left hand, press shutter release with right hand -- it works very well for me, and my double grip really steadies the camera.
Repair would costs you more than camera itself.
To me it is worth having one of my cameras repaired, even if I could replace it at lesser cost. The reason is because I feel this is part of my ownership and taking care of what I have.
Most people likely will not understand this.
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