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Hi everyone,
I have a new Pentax 6x7 that I'm taking my first few rolls on. Test roll is already being developed, but I"m shooting another more serious roll now. The ebay listing specifically says "mirror up" in it, and I didn't know enough about the camera to look for the mirror up button, I just assumed that was right. Today I was taking an indoor shot and metered for 1/8 of a second at f8. I figured that was slow enough that I should use the mirror lock up, but I couldn't find the button anywhere. Do some research and find out that it's definitely not there.
I reached out to the seller to see if they'll give me a partial refund for the false advertising (they were very responsive before, so we'll see). I really don't want to have to deal with the hassle of shipping this thing all the way back to japan, and the camera is in excellent condition aside from this. So I wanted to ask, how big of an issue is the mirror slap? I'm not going to be blowing up photos massively or anything, and I'm honestly not a huge perfectionist. But I do shoot often at low-ish speeds, like 1/125 to 1/4. I use a tripod and cable release always. Is it at the point of being completely not worth it? Obviously I'll see for myself when my rolls come back, but by then it'll be late enough that I won't be able to return the camera normally, so I figured I'd check.
I'll also add that the seller offered to refund me $50, and I got it by making him a $50 lower offer than the listing. This means I'll have gotten the camera for $550 plus shipping. The body and lens are in extremely good condition by my inspection. This seems worth it to me and from my reading, the MLU isn't a horrible all-the-time issue, but more like "something to be aware of". Anyways, look forward to hearing some wisdom from those with more experience than me. Thanks!
Thanks!
I have a new Pentax 6x7 that I'm taking my first few rolls on. Test roll is already being developed, but I"m shooting another more serious roll now. The ebay listing specifically says "mirror up" in it, and I didn't know enough about the camera to look for the mirror up button, I just assumed that was right. Today I was taking an indoor shot and metered for 1/8 of a second at f8. I figured that was slow enough that I should use the mirror lock up, but I couldn't find the button anywhere. Do some research and find out that it's definitely not there.
I reached out to the seller to see if they'll give me a partial refund for the false advertising (they were very responsive before, so we'll see). I really don't want to have to deal with the hassle of shipping this thing all the way back to japan, and the camera is in excellent condition aside from this. So I wanted to ask, how big of an issue is the mirror slap? I'm not going to be blowing up photos massively or anything, and I'm honestly not a huge perfectionist. But I do shoot often at low-ish speeds, like 1/125 to 1/4. I use a tripod and cable release always. Is it at the point of being completely not worth it? Obviously I'll see for myself when my rolls come back, but by then it'll be late enough that I won't be able to return the camera normally, so I figured I'd check.
I'll also add that the seller offered to refund me $50, and I got it by making him a $50 lower offer than the listing. This means I'll have gotten the camera for $550 plus shipping. The body and lens are in extremely good condition by my inspection. This seems worth it to me and from my reading, the MLU isn't a horrible all-the-time issue, but more like "something to be aware of". Anyways, look forward to hearing some wisdom from those with more experience than me. Thanks!
Thanks!
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