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<p>A view from the top, weights about 3lbs with lens<br /> <a href="http://tinypic.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i46.tinypic.com/2qlakuc.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic" /></a></p>
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<p>After lens changed<br>
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<p>Converted to 4x5 and lens changed<br>
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<p>Here are my other battery-less RF cameras</p>
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<p>The Canon 7 is one of my favorites</p>
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<p> I should try another set of checked batteries on my black OM2. It's a good luck for you Tom. Cheers</p>
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<p>It happenned to me before and I put a drop of WD40 at the latch, push the release button several times and it work</p>
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<p>Here is an over-size sensor for some change, may be 1% of the FF price<br>
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<p> I do not, that my first brand-new SLR 25 year ago. I still have it and like it but don't use it</p>
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<p>I choose Konica now, for the low cost and excellent lenses. Beside I convert these AR lenses to Leica M mount lenses to use on my M6, really interesting !</p>
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<p>I can send you two for free, let me know</p>
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<p>Chris<br>
Tom's gone, but he's there in your warm-heart. Someday you'll meet one my strong young-man<br>
sorry for your loss</p>
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<p>I use a small coil spring in one compartment, two LR44 or 675 in a small clear plastic tube in the other and bend the leaf spring to make good contacting spots. The batteries last a year</p>
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<p>Beautiful !!!</p>
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<p> I shot hundreds times with my Canon AE-1 30 yrs ago</p>
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<p>I have couple Voigtlander Bessa that work for both 120 and 620 film</p>
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<p> Try this, press the shutter at the same time apply some force to push the self timer back to unlock it. It works for me some times on different cameras. Good luck</p>
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<p>The price is fair, why not make an offer to save some money if you want them. Some people prefer the P but I like the 7 because I can use the 50mm .95</p>
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<p>I am with Andrew recommending an EOS 3 or EOS 7, 7N body. In case you want FD lenses, look for a new FD-EOS adpter on Ebay which can focus to infinitive for about $35.00 and enjoy what you have not spending for a new system if you can not decide yet</p>
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<p>Yashica 35 GX and 35 CC are small but rare than the GSN</p>
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<p>Kodex is a simple lens, so pass it. You can get a Kodak Anastigmat 126mm 4.5 on a Kodak Senior 616 and convert it to 120 roll-film. I count 3, 5 1/2, 8, 10 1/2, 13, 15 1/2 and get 6 pictures from a 120 roll</p>
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<p>Chris</p>
<p>There were many 616 models made, but I recommend you look for models with f 4.5 or at least 6.3 better than others with 8.8 11 ...<br /> The Monitors, the Specials, the Art-Decos are good choices than the Viggilants, the Seniors, the Juniors...<br>
You can count with the red window on 6x4.5 frame of 120 roll-film and get 6 2 1/4 x 4 1/4 pictures</p>
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<p> Louis</p>
<p>Beautiful!!!. I got one used and beaten up shape, really classic</p>
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<p>I think you're right about the Konica TC + a pancake 40m 1.8, quite handy and good price too...</p>
Your Favourite Non-Battery Japanese Rangefinder?
in Classic Manual Film Cameras
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<p>Rick</p>
<p>Sorry, I'm careless, this thread for Japanese RF</p>