AndyH
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Nikon F body with FTn finder. Great condition with functional meter for seventy bucks. Great eBay seller!
Nikon F body with FTn finder. Great condition with functional meter for seventy bucks. Great eBay seller!
Love the brassing!Black f2 to go with the black f.
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Praktica NovaHere's little puzzle. I've been going through a bag of old cameras my grandpa had that have been passed on to me as the family nerd. Some interesting if mostly knackered old cameras, but here's a working one with no maker's mark. The case it was in says 'Made in Germany' on it, and the lens fit is M42, but apart from that, no clue. Any detectives here?
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Actually, the cameras I mentioned are the ones that I have to verify that the lens is parallel to the film even after the bed/door is fully locked out. My Daiichi Zenobia and Balda Jubilette are the worst for this.
Here's little puzzle. I've been going through a bag of old cameras my grandpa had that have been passed on to me as the family nerd. Some interesting if mostly knackered old cameras, but here's a working one with no maker's mark. The case it was in says 'Made in Germany' on it, and the lens fit is M42, but apart from that, no clue. Any detectives here?
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I do to, prefer cameras that have been preloved.Love the brassing!
I've been playing around with it and have found that, once the brackets are clicked in place, the lens is solidly held and immovable. As soon as they are loosened, as in my original picture, it will swing around the horizontal axis as freely as the bellows will allow.
This thread has been so popular, the old one is broken, so let's start a new one.
What's your latest new old camera?
20200627Newest old camera? Rollei 16 - Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/28. Agfa Optima 6000 110 just before that.
Terry
20200627
Anxiously awaiting arrival from Poland of a used Pentacon K16 with a cartridge. I plan to reload the cartridge with ORWO UN54+, but if it absolutely requires the central perforation to operate the shutter, I will amend my 110 perf'ing scheme to punch the central hole so I can use it. These were actually pretty well built p&S shooters of the 110 ilk, though they wouldn't take 110 film cartridges.
Terry
EDIT: I see that that's actually a later version with an auto-indexing finder. What I meant to say was F2SB.
It cost 100 dollars more than most models would've. I feel like it was worth it.You're very fortunate. The F2SB is even rarer and in my opinion a better choice than the F2AS.
I owned the AS now i have the SB.
It cost 100 dollars more than most models would've. I feel like it was worth it.
Wait, so those didn't have the LED that backlights the display when you press the switch?Of course, and the advantages are:
- Meter coupling with pre-AI lenses AND AI lenses too
- Clear, illuminated display of the f-stop within the viewfinder (the aperture direct readout window of the F2A and F2AS depends on outside illumination)
ait, so those didn't have the LED that backlights the display when you press the switch?
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