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But then you will have a $250 camera.
And a classic one at that. Very cool.
But then you will have a $250 camera.
I understand what you are saying, and I agree with the sentiment. But I can't afford to sink more money into cameras than they are really worth, even though I use them instead of just decorate with them.And a classic one at that. Very cool.
I understand what you are saying, and I agree with the sentiment. But I can't afford to sink more money into cameras than they are really worth, even though I use them instead of just decorate with them.
Hopefully I can afford to spruce it up down the road. It is still usable as it is, so I WILL use it.
Recalibrating the rangefinder is fairly simple - one screw. But the lens group attachment method varies a lot, depending on the series. Sometimes the screw on assembly is held in place by just a set screw. If you don’t know what you’re doing and there is a set screw, I wouldn’t attempt it.I read that you just loosen a screw on the front element, then it will screw right off. I don't know about the rear one...
The shop is mailing it back to me now. I'll have to look at it. The focus is on the front, so I was also concerned about messing up the rangefinder alignment.
But then you will have a $250 camera.
I understand what you are saying, and I agree with the sentiment. But I can't afford to sink more money into cameras than they are really worth, even though I use them instead of just decorate with them.
Hopefully I can afford to spruce it up down the road. It is still usable as it is, so I WILL use it.
Thank you for this referral. I emailed Mr. Zacks and his quote was much more reasonable. I dropped the camera in the mail to him today. I cannot wait to get it back.You might contact Zack at http://zackscamerarepair.com/ He worked on a Werra I have and did wonders. You'll see my post to his site. If the Contessa you have is in nice condition the cost of a proper CLA would probably be a good "investment," realizing that cameras are rarely a real investment. But to have a lovely camera like the Contessa in proper working order is perhaps preserving some of the art heritage of photography.
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