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Thanks guys for the detailed explanation. Now I feel well
informed.
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Thanks John
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Thanks Stephen. I dont have a way to measure the ph
level. My tap water is well over 7. I know thatit iant safe.
So I take it that even though the distilled water I've
bought isn't 100% pure. I can use it since its close to
being pure. Did I get it right?
Rohan
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Hi all ,
I want to mix the chemicals for developing. I have read
through many forums that say clean tap water or
distilled water is good enough to make a stock solution. I
live in a place where the tap water is hard and not good
enough. So I don't want to take chances. I've bought a gallon of distilled water, but it says "iron free only", for usage in batteries. I was wondering if this is good enough for making a stock solution.
Thanks in advance
Rohan
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Thanks Jeff. Will follow through the repair and let you
know how it goes. Thanks for the help again
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Hi Jeff,
It's been a long haul. But I'm finally back home from the
trip. Could you help me solve the issue with the help of
your images? It would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Rohan
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Hi Jeff, the inner barrel within
the lens tube does indeed rotate
but ever so slightly, maybe a
centimeter. I will be travelling
on a shoot for the next one
month. How about I msg you when
I'm back so you can share the
images and I'll go about fixing
it. Thank you for all the help
and your generosity with your
time. I appreciate it.
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Hi Jeff, I went through the
camera to check again. I am able
to press the shutter all the way
through. Once I wind it, the
shutter is ready to release
again. But I don't see any
movement in the blades. I
released the shutter in bulb mode
and I saw no opening. I don't
know if the issue is with the
shutter blades alone or aperture
too. Thanks for the help.
-Rohan
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Thank you. Will give it a try
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<p>Hi All,<br>
This is my first time posting. I recently bought an <strong>Agfa Isola II</strong>. It looks new and in mint condition. However, The <strong>aperture blades</strong> doesn't seem to move. I guess the blades are<strong> jammed</strong>. I live in India. I have no way of getting the Isola repaired here. Has anyone had issues like these before? If yes, <strong>How can I fix it?</strong> I have never repaired any camera before. But I'm willing to try. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.<br>
Thank you all.</p>
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<p>Hi All,<br>
This is my first time posting. I recently bought an <strong>Agfa Isola II</strong>. It looks new and in mint condition. However, The <strong>aperture blades</strong> doesn't seem to move. I guess the blades are<strong> jammed</strong>. I live in India. I have no way of getting the Isola repaired here. Has anyone had issues like these before? If yes, <strong>How can I fix it?</strong> I have never repaired any camera before. But I'm willing to try. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.<br>
Thank you all.</p>
Mixing developer and fixer
in Black & White Practice
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Hi Clay,
I have an RO(reverse osmosis) filter installed in my
kitchen. I drink that water. But I haven't actually done any
research to verify if the process transforms the hard
water into soft water. I've been using distilled water to
mix the chemicals. I use normal tap water (hard water)
for the washing process. For the final rinse, I use a
wetting agent diluted in filtered water that comes from
the RO.