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rwbowman

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  1. <p>Thank you everyone for your suggestions. As you suspected, the mirror is sticking up during dry shooting, was just a coincidence that it didn't. Dry firing repeatedly didn't seem to help. I'll check out the mirror foam angle.</p>

    <p>And yes, Mukul Dube, the mirror does go back up when advancing the film and cocking the shutter. What might this indicate?</p>

    <p>I enjoy handling the FT, a hefty piece of kit. Also, when those hippy straps were popular, I hated them with a passion. But now that I have one, it seems especially fitting on the FT. </p>

    <p>Thanks again!</p>

  2. <p>I bought a Canon FT and three FL lenses at an estate sale yesterday. All the pieces look clean, no fungus, minimal dust. There is a problem, though: the mirror sticks up with film in the camera, but not when the camera is shot "dry." The mirror lock lever is not in the lock position. It's not that I'll use the camera for other than fun, but I'd like to know what might be going on. Any suggestions appreciated!</p><div>00eEKB-566375484.thumb.JPG.d7a3b037cd5364526402fbdf7f8752c0.JPG</div>
  3. <p>Thanks Mark,</p>

    <p>Yes, I love the camera. I was lucky enough to buy it as NOS a couple of years ago, and had Ken Oikawa give it an overhaul. From the same source as NOS came an AE Motor Drive FN, High Power Ni-Cd Pack FN, and the Ni-Cd MA/FN charger. A technician at KEH rebuilt the Power Pack. It all works great and makes a formidable appearance, and even more so with the SpeedFinder attached.</p>

    <p>Robert</p>

  4. <p>Hello,</p>

    <p>Taking my New F1 out for a spin, I find the meter isn't working properly. </p>

    <p>With a new battery, at ISO 400, using the AE Finder set on A and a 50mm f/1.4 lens set on 2.8, the horizontal needle goes to the right only to the 2 second mark, and the shutter opens and closes. In the same light and the same settings, my Sekonic L-508 meter reads out at 1/250 second. With the AE Finder set on a specific shutter speed and otherwise the same settings, the vertical needle rises just above the red mark and the shutter opens and closes for what seems like an accurate speed.</p>

    <p>I've been trying to think of some bone-headed thing I'm doing or not doing, but I'm thinking the meter needs repair. Any help much appreciated. In case of needed repair, is Ken Oikawa still in business? Thanks, all.</p>

    <p>Robert</p>

  5. <p>I'm really enjoying your bird photography. If you know of the bird photography of Arthur Morris ("Birds as Art"), you might be interested to know that when he started shooting birds his bread and butter lens was the FD 400. Artie graduated to the FD 800L, and then to the EOS system. He was an early "Canon Explorer of Light." (I had the pleasure of knowing Artie "back in the day.")</p>
  6. <p>Using FD glass on various Panasonic Lumix cameras--GF1, GX1, GH3--I have found that images can look "foggy"with my 20mm and 24mm lenses. My guess is that because of the wider angle, light is reflecting off the sensor and back onto the rear element of the lens. If someone knows better, please let's have it. All my other lenses work fine.</p>
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