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george_andrews

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  1. <p>Hi thanks for the FD forum. I acquired an FD 300mm F4L and the rear mount was disassembled but intact. I see how it fits together as I have other nFD lenses to look at, but how the two long aperture arms install, I am at a loss, if someone has pictures or a video of intsalling the two arms I would greatly appreciate so I can control the aperture.</p>
  2. <p>Thank you for sending the link to the <a href="/" target="_blank">photo.net</a> forum, <br> I will share those comments with our IT / Web development <br> team for consideration.</p> <p>Sincerely,<br> Dan</p> <p>KEH Sales Support<br> <a href="mailto:sales@keh.com" target="_blank">sales@keh.com</a><br> <a href="tel:770-333-4200" target="_blank">770-333-4200</a></p>
  3. <p>RIP old KEH, those of us who bought from you on a regular basis cannot effectively do it anymore. </p>
  4. <p>Has anyone here, who buys from KEH, like I do, found that the new site is impossible to find search results? I regularly input, in stock, and ugly grade; and I get all sorts of results; except ugly and in stock!</p>
  5. <p>Thanks Dave, my mirrorless is full frame and the image is noticeably better than the 50mm 1.4 fd</p>
  6. <p>Hi this is my first post here and thanks for having an awesome forum. I'm recently into collecting the best FD lenses to use on my Sony mirrorless and came across the chrome nose 55mm f/1.2 FD but when turning the focus ring it slips a certain amount but does turn the near the end of its travel it is very tight. Should I return it for my 140 dollars or can someone offer a disassembly tutorial. The glass is nice and clean and I love the pictures it gives.</p>
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