A trio of neglected items in a box full of cameras at a thrift store: Tokina Rmc 17mm f/3.5 (for Nikon), dusty but perfectly usable; a really dirty Nikon FG with signs of amateur repair (it's missing some screws and the focus screen had been installed upside down after a VERY thorough and permanent cleaning); and finally a dirty 105mm f/1.8 Nikkor (!) with stiff focus. Grand total: $50US.
It seems I won a local auction for a Widelux F7 (about $ 450).
I didn't think I would get it - but I made an bid this afternoon since I've always wanted one of those.
I've seen some amazing images from this type of camera with swinging lens.
I hope it really is in very good shape & working order (as promised).
It arrived and it's looking good. As far as I can see no banning problem either.
Only sticky foam (as expected) so I'll clean it first. Especially the foam near the lens (circled below) and some residu on the rollers.
It really is a nice piece of machinery. I really like it. And the swinging lens is a great feature.
He probably also has a filter set, that he'll sell/send me next week when he is back from a trip.
a Stouffer 21 step xmission wedge.
it cost me $17 (about £11) delivered direct from the manufacturer in TX to my door in the UK.
If I'd bought it from a UK supplier, it would have been over £22 (say about $35)
Alright! That's bound to be a wise purchase. I bought one in 1976 and have been using it ever since...
pdeeh,
Start a thread on the densitometer, I am sure the gang can figure out how to use it.
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