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  1. Great tip! Just did it and now have a clean viewfinder (yes, i made some faint marks, but at least was able to remove toons of black pieces from the seams).
  2. Tx! have searched: "ricoh slr -dslr" No luck yet. Here is another angle, the interesting thing is that the camera is listed with a panchro lens... but it doesn't really look like one from the pics either.
  3. Hello, i'm posting here since this is a second hand camera I will like to buy, it is on an online auction and since it's part of a lot, the seller can't tell much. By a good odd chance, does someone here recognizes such body? Thanks
  4. Sounds good, but I will be in Switzerland... perhaps it will make sense if you have some extra gear you like to see go. Don't hesitate to send me and email or private message if you think is possible to ship abroad. Else many thanks for your offer and help here on this thread.
  5. ASA 400, slight dual exposure (dirty film spots) 2017 Canon F1 (1976)
  6. Yes, the year will be marked with the Roman letters... VII for 17 in my case. And you are right, this adaptation will mean metal work. But I will wait a couple of weeks, there's an F1-New on auction that I might get. Tx!
  7. It's actually a "bump down" (the above picture is upside down) to be correct. And the fact that it won't seal just cause of it only means is possibly to adapt. More to follow! (I was hoping someone had already some experience doing so)
  8. Hello, I can't tell, but the problem is (with an 17mm FD lens, haven't yet tried with other lenses) that if i move/raise the finder's level, I assume this will do magnifications, everythings starts to get blurred no matter if I try to get back the focus via the lens ring. So basically I have to leave it low on the finder and profit from its luminosity. Is clear that one can better focus through it than through the standard finder that it's significantly smaller and some light could come in by the sides. I've just developed a film and it looks like i got good focus on some shots. Will see this afternoon after scanning the film what the real results were.
  9. Excuses for reviving such and old (F1) thread. But I've just got a Canon F-1N Waist Level Finder FN-6X. It fits and locks correctly onto and F1 OLD. I can see half/enough of the exposimeter reading but can't profit from the 6x magnification levels. I'm happy because of the luminosity and comfort and hope to be able to continue to use it. Haven't develop the first roll suing it..
  10. I'm using a Canon F-1N Waist Level Finder FN-6X http://www.canon-photography.com/wp-canon-f1n-waistlevelfinder6x-front.jpg On a F1 Old, it locks correctly and I can see the exposimeter levels. I still need to figure out about focus/magnification, but i'm quite happy with the luminosity and comfort. (Have paid some 60USD)
  11. Hello, Just got a Data Bank FN from a broken F1-New. The door seems to fit on the F1 OLD, but there's a small difference between both backdoors. The F1 old is straight on all sides of the rectangular shape, while the F1-New door has a slight leveled line at the center. Please see the image (F1-New). Has anyone used one of those on the old F1? I'm thinking on trying to adapt it. Has anyone here done so? Thanks in advance for any hint or idea you like to share. Ad
  12. Yes, I can confirm that on this 1976 F1 model. I can get to that dot and see the exposimeter go higher. So after all the wikipedia entry was right. Now that I have you, and aware this might not be the right thread. I have bought today a Data Back FN and can't seem to understand if it will be safe to use it on the F1 old? I can close the door but see there's a slight difference between both on the top side. Has anyone used an FN data bank on the old F1?
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