Fujica ST705w with winder. Mint. Looks like previous owner may have used this camera once or twice before shelving it.
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Canon FTBn - this one attached. I have a few FTB’s but loved the wear and brassing on this - it‘s operationally perfect and the meter too
Ughhh.... I have recently been looking at Zeiss Ikontas in the classifieds with a mind to getting one of those little 6x45s when a Super Ikonta III with a Tessar popped up for less than half of what the "untested" ones go for.
After asking a couple of pointed questions I decided to go for it. Hope I don't regret this when it shows up the day after tomorrow or so.
Hooray, my Super Ikonta III is in good shape.
Apart from being pretty grimy, the outside of the viewfinder windows especially, everything seems to work and it cleaned up pretty good. Focusing was very stiff, so I removed the front element, cleaned the back of the lens, cleaned the threads, relubed and reset it and re-adjusted infinity focus with an SLR pointed down the lens and a hair across the film plane. Focus is now much smoother and easy to set with just the thumb of the left hand.
The speed wheel on the Synchro Compur is a touch stiff but not enough to make me consider having it serviced. The slow speeds seem to run okay. Aperture blades are clean and move smoothly. The viewfinder is a little bigger and brighter than on other 6x6 folders I've held (Hapo/Baldix and Dacora Royal) and the rangefinder patch is big and has great contrast.
I'm really impressed with the lens standard and the struts. Everything feels super rigid with not even a hint of play. I did readjust the rangefinder at infinity via a readily accesible pair of screws on the cam.
I'd been looking for a folder with a Tessar but this is much better than what I'd been hoping to get.
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I've owned Nikon FM, FM2, and FM2N cameras for years, but until recently had never tried any of the FE variants. So my most recent 35mm purchase is a lovely chrome FE. I don't believe I'll favor it over the FM2N - in fact I'm already sure I won't. But it's fun to shoot with in its own way, nonetheless.
The camera worked flawlessly (bonus) but the grip just kept falling apart so off came what was left and I got out the Sugru and starting molding. This is my second camera to receive this treatment (the other was a Maxxum 650si) and while I have still not perfected the process I think it came out pretty good. Not as slippery and ever so slightly spongy, feels really good to hold.
I just got a Mamiya RB67 last week. I think I am addicted to Medium Format now
Thanks. Check post #3254 in this thread. It shows the 650si that was my first attempt.Hey, that looks great. I hadn't heard about this stuff but it looks like I should order some right now.
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