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Finally found my dream camera locally. Absolute the best ever made. Did not come with a lens but considering I got the camera cheap I have a wiggle room.
Downsides?
Tough to use any of my other SLRs.
The 8000 shutter speed makes a big difference.
Everything is in the right place and it feels like I have used the camera forever even though I have never held one before.
Enjoy!
 
20 rolls of tmax 400

Liquidol

And the camera that i have always been against

Rolleiflex 3.5e

Ive never liked the handing back and forth idea, But i guess opinions change. I really wanted it for the sports finder, vs the rolleicord.
 
A box of 5x7 Portra 160 from Keith Canham. LF and color; gotta love it.
 
2 days ago I bought Ilford HP5 Plus and 2 untested Gossen Lunasix 3 online and they're still on the way, hopefully at least one of them work properly to replace my Zeiss Ikon Ikophot CD
 
Picked up an old Rolleiflex Automat II on marketplace for about $60US. Looks like it has been to hell and back, no seriously it must have fallen from a great height and has a large amount of damage, but the price was right. As per the Rolleiclub info, this puts it as a war time camera (1939-1945) and the back plate exposure guide is in German. 75mm CZJ Tessar 3.5 as expected.


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After some tinkering and cleaning, I have been able to get the shutter firing consistently and reasonably on speed, and removed the oil residue on the aperture blades. Repaired the multiple problems with the film transport mechanism. Reshaped the dented side plate to eliminate the interference with the crank mechanism, reshaped the view finder to allow it to open and close, reshaped the back to repair the dents and damage. On inspection the front plate is quite at an angle to the camera body, so not sure it will be able to actually take pictures in focus across the film plane. Likely needs a serious realignment, or perhaps it can't be re-aligned enough. Cleaned all of the optics and ground glass, surprisingly there are no real scratches or fungus problems. It is still missing is the focus magnifier plate and lens, as well as the eye level mirror.

Just ran the first roll of film and will develop soon to see if/how everything is functioning. Ordered a replacement leather kit, as the original was quite dried out and lost 15% of the surface/color. Currently in its naked form waiting for the new skin to arrive.

Realistically, this should have been a parts camera, but I had so little invested in it, what's the harm in trying to bring it back to life. Worst case this will be a shelf queen to look at, with about $100 invested total.
 
An friend of mine back in Saskatoon checked out a garage sale on his street. He rounded up these for me. $100 for the lot. I recognise the Brownies, but can you recognise the others?
 

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That is a Polaroid of some sort in the middle - except it looks like it has been spray painted with dust!
 
Prazisa rangefinder.
Cute. Smaller than expected.
Casual test right out the shipping box seems to show it to be on mark.
 
A Kirk Enterprises Arca-Swiss style base plate and tall universal L-bracket for the Pentax 6x7.

I searched for years for one of the original, discontinued Kirk L-brackets custom made for the Pentax 67, to no avail. This is the next best option.
 
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Pentax Me Super 50mm F1.4
Minolta x-9 with a 28mm F2.8 lens "unfortunately Celtic"
Minolta maxim 5
2 rollei F35
Another Leica CL with clean 40mm sumicron and 90mm elmarit that has some issue on the front of the glass.
Panorama adapter for Fuji 690
 
Bought another (my second) RH10 for 2x3 Graflok mount from a classified here on Photrio. Brings me up to three 6x7 roll backs that work on either my Century Graphic or my RB67.
 
I just got a well used EF 70-200 2.8 II. Very well used in-fact. But I needed for work and the price was excellent. So it was dropped and rebuilt by Canon, big deal. And the filter ring is bent so it can't take filters...big deal. I have to find a hood that locks on though. I don't think the bayonet was bent. It also doesn't make contact if you don't click it onto the camera juuuuuust right. But, the price was good.

It also came with a stupid camera dangling off the back of it. Useless thing. Some Mark IV or another.
 
@Cholentpot Filter rings can often be repaired, and the tools to do so aren't particularly expensive.

I just bought (to be delivered in a while) an adapter to allow me to mount, cock, and fire RB67 lenses on a large format type camera. The lens board it's on doesn't fit anything I own, but it should be relatively trivial to transfer the mount and works to a board that fits my Century Graphic -- which is significantly lighter than my RB67 (both without lens).
 
A roll of 5" wide colour paper. I should use it up in about 35 years....
 
@Cholentpot Filter rings can often be repaired, and the tools to do so aren't particularly expensive.

I just bought (to be delivered in a while) an adapter to allow me to mount, cock, and fire RB67 lenses on a large format type camera. The lens board it's on doesn't fit anything I own, but it should be relatively trivial to transfer the mount and works to a board that fits my Century Graphic -- which is significantly lighter than my RB67 (both without lens).

Tell me more Donald
 

The 'ol I see what you did there.

Filter ring is bent cracked and the threads are messed up.
 
Ah, you meant about filter ring repair... Don't have any links for that, sorry. Might post in the Camera Building & Repair section.
 
Finally bought a Mamiya Sekor 55mm f/4.5 lens for my Mamiya c330 kit. Been looking for one on the right conditions and price and finally pull the trigger.

Also, an Epson V700 for scanning my 4x5 negatives.
 
Finally bought a Mamiya Sekor 55mm f/4.5 lens for my Mamiya c330 kit. Been looking for one on the right conditions and price and finally pull the trigger.

Also, an Epson V700 for scanning my 4x5 negatives.

Congratulations! You earned it a long time ago and you deserve to enjoy it! Now go out and shoot more film.
 
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