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My latest is the Tele Rolleiflex 4/135mm Planar. I bought separately the Rolleinar 0.35 and 0.70 for it and just finished for first films with it.
... The differing amounts of wear? ...
Why is that picture so grainy?Yes, that was it. Well, I'll put the mint lens on my chrome F which is in great shape and use a more appropriately aged appearing lens for the well-used black F. Petty, I know.
Here is the mint 50/1.4 lens. I see no signs of use anywhere. It doesn't have the JCII sticker, so I assume the original owner removed it. I see no residue from it. Glass is clear. Aperture blades operate quickly. Focus ring is properly damped. Looks like it came out of the Nikon factory yesterday.
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What does "fixer-upper" mean?
To be yet repaired?
Why is that picture so grainy?
@4season ... You must be VERY selective in what you buy on the used market. I've acquired several very good looking film SLRs that no matter what I did couldn't be cleaned to that level of perfection - those examples look new out of the box! I love that P30T!
What an elegant and precision-machinery-looking camera. It really is gorgeous. Presently, most of the industry has descended into bulbous, plastic-sheathed, electronic-filled things. There are exceptions, such as the Fuji, Olympus, and Leica digital cameras, but most other brands don't exude that precision mechanical feel to me. I realize they are full of miniature circuit boards and little plastic cams and linkages, but I still prefer the old-school watch-maker aesthetic. Even the modest Olympus Trip 35 looks like a carefully-crafted little device. But now you have embarrassed me into cleaning and detailing my cameras and lensesJust took delivery of this Pen-F recently. Great condition as received but even so it benefitted quite a bit from a little detailing.
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But now you have embarrassed me into cleaning and detailing my cameras and lenses![]()
A black 1964 Nippon Kogaku Tokyo labelled Nikon F with plain prism. It shows reasonable use. This is consistent with my newly adopted "no electronics, no batteries" philosophy.
To go with it, I bought yet another 50/1.4 pre-AI Nikkor; it appears to be unused condition.
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Acquired this Pentax P30T for a song because it wasn't firing. The 40/2.8 was a bit pricier but still "as-is" priced. Lens barrel was filthy, but under the grime it was decent. Camera body looked only lightly used but stored in less than ideal conditions - lubricants had dried out, while lens mount was green with corrosion. Disassembled, cleaned, polished and relubed.
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These cameras currently work perfectly ... but I'm realistic. In preparation for an eventual repair, I custom ordered replacement brass gears. Plus I can always hope that their original owners already had them repaired![]()
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