Stephanie Brim
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And it's going to need a little TLC. See here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=016&item=260031396584
Yeah, I know...I really don't need another camera...but this one was sitting with no bids and I really thought it looked like it could use a nice home. So...I'll be cleaning the lenses, replacing the leatherette, and possibly cleaning the shutter. Dunno until I get it. I'm excited for this, though. The guy says the shutter actually works.
So, questions. What color of leather should I use? I'm tempted to buy a crapload of some nice box calf or oxblood leather because I've been meaning to tear the covering off of my other cameras and recover them all in the same color...one big happy family, kinda. Hobby lobby does sell this incredibly soft, supple black leather that's plenty thin enough to work as a covering. It would look good, too.
And one more thing: what would be the best thing to get the dirt off the lenses without scratching them?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=016&item=260031396584
Yeah, I know...I really don't need another camera...but this one was sitting with no bids and I really thought it looked like it could use a nice home. So...I'll be cleaning the lenses, replacing the leatherette, and possibly cleaning the shutter. Dunno until I get it. I'm excited for this, though. The guy says the shutter actually works.
So, questions. What color of leather should I use? I'm tempted to buy a crapload of some nice box calf or oxblood leather because I've been meaning to tear the covering off of my other cameras and recover them all in the same color...one big happy family, kinda. Hobby lobby does sell this incredibly soft, supple black leather that's plenty thin enough to work as a covering. It would look good, too.
And one more thing: what would be the best thing to get the dirt off the lenses without scratching them?