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Russ - SVP

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You must be really proud of this photo as you seem to have posted it 10 times already TODAY.

Sorry about that. Someone was asking about it awhile back, and I couldn’t remember which thread it was. When did the name of the group change?

Thanks.

Is there a story behind this you would like to share?
 

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Sorry about that. I’ll disappear for awhile.
 

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I love my 35RC, but I've had a crazy problem that happens 3-6 time per roll. It seems to be caused only when using auto exposure. The negative looks like one of the shutter leaves is moving slowly. It leaves a one stop overexposure of one stop over half of the frame. I had it CLAd by reputable repairman. But after about a year and a half this problem started. I saw another person at photonet with the same problem and neither of us could explain.
 

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I love my 35RC, but I've had a crazy problem that happens 3-6 time per roll. It seems to be caused only when using auto exposure. The negative looks like one of the shutter leaves is moving slowly. It leaves a one stop overexposure of one stop over half of the frame. I had it CLAd by reputable repairman. But after about a year and a half this problem started. I saw another person at photonet with the same problem and neither of us could explain.

Can"t help you with that - I am using it without batteries, always in manual mode.
 

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No need to disappear Kirion Kid :smile:, I just purchased RC35 for the third time, 2 times I have sold it, now I am keeping it. It is a beautiful small camera :smile:.

What do you think of it’s lens?
 

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Top quality, on f5,6 - f8 good as any other lens, wide open also very good..

Thanks. Have a roll of Delta 400 in it now. Metering is decent enough for color film?

Thanks
 

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Excellent cameras. The relatively crude metering is surprisingly good, the lens capable of fine results and construction sturdy. I keep mine loaded with Ilford HP5 and leave an orange filter on it semi-permanently. I've sometimes been tempted by a 35RD but some of its appeal is lost because of the greater bulk of the lens compared to the RC.

Enjoy it!

Steve
 

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Thanks

I removed original lens shade in favor of 43.5 to 46mm adaptor ring.
 
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