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paul_wheatland

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  1. <p>Owning an Olympus 4/3 mirror camera and a Nikkor 24mm f2.8 with Fotodiox adapter, I then added a .5 lense to bring the EFF back to 24mm. The image was very acceptable though the image was round like the original Kodak from late 19th century! This satisfied my need for wide angle picture taking though it may not be a handy solution for others!</p>
  2. <p>I have both Canon made adapter B for fd Lens on LTM body plus Fotodiox fd lens on M bodies. Since there is no rgfdr coupling you must use a handheld distance meter and observe the distance scale and adjust lens to appropriate distance mark. I have had good experience with these cobbled items however for wide open aperture at close distance could be inaccurate!</p>
  3. <p>The Canon EF has an internal voltage regulator which may be on constantly allowing use in pairs, alkaline, silver, hearing aid, or mercury button cells. I suggest you remove batteries when not in use. The electronics are aged, repair may not be available. If you don't require speeds below 1/30 use camera without batteries and meter with handheld exposure device.</p>
  4. <p> Your camera has only one mechanical shutter setting: 1/60 second. All other speeds require fresh button batteries and clean battery compartment. Your image of shutter curtain tells me camera needs CLA to correct weak shutter.</p>
  5. <p>If they are to be sold to someone for display, whatever they offer for the entire lot, take the offer! These cameras frankly have very little value. There are so many quality vintage film cameras available for small money. Look for cameras that use 35mm or 120 roll film. Avoid all other film sizes. Look for twin lens cameras, rangefinder cameras, with multi speed shutters, good lenses, fixed lens or interchangeable lenses bodies. Avoid most folding cameras and ones without rangefinder or reflex viewing system. Look for shutters with Compur name, lenses with Zeiss, Skopar, Ektar, Hexanon names. Enough already, good luck enjoy the search!</p>
  6. <p>Position the lever to AV mode. Open back door to camera body, cock the shutter with advance lever and fire the camera while looking at the back of the lens to see if iris stops down for the exposure! Hope this helps to determine proper action. Next try it at noted shutter speed at TV setting too observe if iris diaphragm is same size.</p>
  7. <p>Position the lever to AV mode. Open back door to camera body, click the shutter with advance lever and fire the camera while looking at the back of the lens to see if iris stops down for the exposure! Hope this helps to determine proper action. Next try it at noted shutter speed at TV setting too observe if iris diaphragm is same size.</p>
  8. <p>I and two friends have used Youxin to overhaul several Leicas over the last dozen or so years. Work has been successful, prompt and reasonable. I had a re-do done while I waited at no charge, a partial CLA done for chump change because of frozen machine screws, camera worked fine after same! Frankly, I'd not send my cameras elsewhere! The trio of Al, John, and Paul can attest to my comments.p</p>

     

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