elcabezagrande
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New old stock (NOS): rubber grip set for my Nikon F5. Mine has sticky rubbers.
I started looking for an A1 recently. Today I went to my aunt's house and she gave me my late uncle's camera-she said it was a Canon but didn't know which model. While she went to get it, I was hoping for an A1. No such luck it was a TX. Everything is working even the meter. Mirror and shutter would stick for the first few shots then worked free. But the mirror still sticks occasionally then goes down when you advance the film. Even though it's more of an entry model I'm still going to send it for a CLA since it was my uncle's. I also have my late dad's Nikon N6006 which is in perfect working order. I regret selling my grandpa's AE-1 about 15 years ago.
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Came today, 14.99 USD
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*Bay....... Not much around here.......Nice. Where'd ya find that? You live about 20 minutes from me.
Both lens and body arrived yesterday:
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I already own a chrome F2AS so I shouldn't have wasted my money on another F2, but this F2A was in black and she shares with me the manufacturing date (late March '78) so I decided to go for it.
I also opted for an Arsat N (post dissolution Soviet Helios 81N made by the Kiev Arsenal) because I wanted something different from the "usual" Nikkor 50 mm f2, I hope to get some swirly bokeh and I have a good experience with its KMZ mates in M42 (even if the 81 is a different design from the 44), unfortunatley the lens is NOS and the aperture sometimes get stuck, probably because of the dust it collected.
The Polaroid SLR 680 camera was first introduced in 1982, and was the only SLR ever produced for 600-series film*. It utilizes the same sonar autofocus technology as the 100-speed SX-70 Time Zero Autofocus models but also features a built-in electronic flash. The flash reflector even tilts to accommodate focal distance.The SLR 680 sports a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens with a minimum focal length of 10.4 inches. It has an aperture range from f/8- f/22. Manual focus is possible via an override switch above the focusing wheel. The camera features a socket for a remote shutter release and also has a tripod socket and lugs for a neck strap.
I have been suffering a terrible attack of GAS.
Leica M4 with Summicron 50/2 type 3
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Good mail day. by Mike Novak, on Flickr
Leica IIIc Stepper with collapsible Summicron 50/2
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Good mail day. by Mike Novak, on Flickr
Nicca Type 3 S with Nikkor H.C. 50/2 and Nikkor P.C. 85/2
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Good mail day. by Mike Novak, on Flickr
Kodak Retina IIIc
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Good mail day. by Mike Novak, on Flickr
Nice F2A. I have a black F2 eye level and a chrome F2AS that was serviced by Sover Wong 2 years ago. And I have a Soviet Jupiter 37a 135mm lens that has an interchangable rear mount that allows you to mount it on a Nikon or M42 body.
I have been suffering a terrible attack of GAS.
Leica M4 with Summicron 50/2 type 3
Leica IIIc Stepper with collapsible Summicron 50/2
Nicca Type 3 S with Nikkor H.C. 50/2 and Nikkor P.C. 85/2
Kodak Retina IIIc
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