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  1. ken_rapp

    515 Zeiss Nettar

    Artist: ; Exposure Date: 2016:05:23 18:15:44; Copyright: ; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D800; ExposureTime: 5/300 s; FNumber: f/9; ISOSpeedRatings: 6400; ExposureProgram: Aperture priority; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected; FocalLength: 50 mm; Software: Capture NX 1.3.0 W;
  2. <p>Post a picture of the camera. It would be pretty hard to swap those two backs as the cameras are very different in size. 6x4.5 on the left and 6x9 on the right.<img src="G:\DCIM\101ND800/_pro8822.jpg" alt="" /></p><div></div>
  3. <p>Have you tried CameraTechs over in Ballard? I took my Rolleiflex there a few years back and let them overhaul my shutter.</p>
  4. <p>You missed one camera which takes 120 film - the No. 2 Folding Hawk-Eye Special. it uses 120 film, Kodex No. 1 shutter with T,B,25 and 50. F stops range from F6.3 to F32. Lens is a Kodak Anastigmat 105mm and looks to have 4 elements. Not a lot of information out there on this camera. It took me a couple years to find the one I bought.</p>
  5. <p>Rim set Compur Shutters are almost bullet proof. It sounds like your shutter just needs a good cleaning. Refer to the following link for instructions on camera repair. Scroll down about half way and select the link for Rim Set Compur.<br> <a href="http://pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=default&WEBMGR=53f8ebdcff5896cb30cc18761fbce45b">Camera repair link</a></p>
  6. <p>Later today I will be at home with my 207/7 Maximar and collection of Zeiss and Kodak film holders. I can take detailed measurements if you would like. The big difference in these holders is the lip where it slides into the camera back.</p>
  7. <p>This is probably the best documented shutter out there. Do a Google search on Compur shutter repair.<br> <a href="http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-55.html">link</a></p>
  8. <p>Here is a partial list. http://www.craigcamera.com/research_KodakBellows.htm. Unfortunately 60320 is not on this list.</p>
  9. ken_rapp

    Ricoh Auto-Stop

    Artist: ; Exposure Date: 2015:01:29 17:07:36; Copyright: ; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D800; Exposure Time: 1/60.0 seconds s; FNumber: f/8.0; ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 6400; ExposureProgram: Other; ExposureBiasValue: 0 MeteringMode: Other; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 55.0 mm mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 55 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows;
  10. <p>I bought a Super Ricohflex a couple years back from a local camera store. It came with the accessory Ricoh auto-stop already installed. It's been a few years since I've shot this camera but if I remember it right, the spacing is so tight that you can get 13 shots on a normal roll of film.</p> <div></div>
  11. <p>I would suggest skipping Certo6. I sent my 1937 Bessa with Compur shutter and Skopar lens to Certo. I got it back with a gash in the bellows and a note saying he couldn't set the shutter timing correctly after cleaning the shutter. When I griped about the gash in the shutter he sent me a piece of leather with adhesive on the back to patch the bellows. Total hack in my opinion.</p>
  12. ken_rapp

    Found film

    Software: ViewNX 2.7 W;
  13. <p>You should be able to process that Kodacolor-X in normal B&W chemicals. I found a roll of 620 film in a Kodak Vollenda I bought off the auction site. </p><div></div>
  14. ken_rapp

    cannon plug pliers

    Artist: ; Exposure Date: 2013:10:31 09:19:13; Copyright: ; Make: NIKON CORPORATION; Model: NIKON D700; ExposureTime: 10/600 s; FNumber: f/4; ISOSpeedRatings: 800; ExposureProgram: Aperture priority; ExposureBiasValue: 0/6; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode, return light not detected; FocalLength: 50 mm; FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 50 mm; Software: Ver.1.01 ; ExifGpsLatitude: 48 49 48 48; ExifGpsLatitudeRef: R03;
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