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  1. Well the seller (roberts camera) did not know what they were talking about. It is certainly not the SUPER model. But that said it was inexpensive for even the non-super 180mm lens which I'm seeing are all going for more than what I paid for this lens.

     

    What's involved with removing the rear element on the viewing lens? This one appears to have some fungus in that lens. None in the taking lens fortunately.

     

    TIA!

    Ray

  2. Hi all,

     

    I have a new question... I've done some searching to check for currently/modern available options for a strap for my recently acquired Yashica 44 LM tlr camera.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    I know about the OpTech Super Pro straps being available for lugged cameras. Will either OpTech lug end work with the lugs on a Yashica 44LM camera?

     

    Alternatively mine did include a strap (albeit very worn and not safe enough to trust). Does anyone make a leather strap that I can use with the lug ends of the stock strap setup?

     

    TIA!

    Ray

  3. Thanks all. I will be selling the one that doesn't fit. It is literally in Mint condition & includes a leather case if anyone is interested. :)

     

    I already purchased a 180mm Super (just $75) as soon as I discovered it was an incompatible lens and figured out the difference. I did not see a red SUPER next to the 180mm marking so I hope the one I'm getting is in fact the Super model as the listing indicated.

     

    Also the new one I've purchased with the cocking lever does say 18cm versus 180mm so perhaps it's an older version although the seller (reputable camera shop) indicates it is a Super version.

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  4. The 180 pictured has a Seikosha-S shutter. I believe that's one of the earlier 180 lenses, not compatible. The nomenclature states 18CM. The compatible lenses will be marked 180mm

     

    Hi Dennis,

     

    I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge about this. So I checked the pictures of the he 2nd lens I posted, and it also has 18cm in its name rather than 180mm, but yet it has that tab for the shutter lever. That won't work either?

     

    Also, I noticed they sell 180mm masks. Are those necessary to use a 180mm lens on the c33?

     

    TIA again!

    Ray

  5. Hi All!

     

    I own an older Sekonic L-398 (L398) light meter which is designed primarily for incident light readings however, I want to use it for Reflective light measurements.

    I know the newer Sekonic L398M & L398A meters can be used for reflective light measurements by using their Lumigrid accessory that replaces their LumiSphere.

     

    Has anyone tried to use the Lumigrid with the older L398 meter?

     

    Has anyone used the older L398 for reflective light measurements?

     

    Alternatively if I can't use the L398 for reflective readings any recommendations on an inexpensive meter (under $100/used is fine) that can be used?

     

    TIA!

  6. Bingo! You answered your own question.... I love the pencil box idea! Kids use a plastic pencil case.... Staples, school supply?

     

    Im looking for a slim light tight metal box to hold my undeveloped exposed 4x5s while out kayak/backpacking for a week?

     

    Yeah the only issue with the pencil box is It's not really the correct size. In most cases it's too thin (not wide enough) or way too big. I'm going to try using a waiter's folding check/bill holder if I can get one.

     

    As for 4x5's how about a Tupperware or Rubbermaid container maybe?

  7. Can the Bronica S2 shoot 35mm film using an adapter?

     

    I purchased an adapter recently (just $10) and tried using it to shoot 35mm film in my s2. Unfortunately the s2's shutter wouldnt fire. I tried with it in both 120 and 220 modes (in case it mattered) but the shutter never cocked.

     

    Anyone else tried this on an S2 and got it to work and can maybe shed some light on what I'm doing wrong?

     

    TIA!

  8. What you need is a stiffener - say a 1/8 inch thick sheet of plastic to go in the envelop to keep it from bending. If you are in California try you local TAP Plastics store. All you need is a piece of scrap plastic. If you are not near a TAP store, try you local hobby store. When I needed a piece of plastic to squeegee my 8 x 10 prints against, I went to TAP. They just pulled a piece out of the scrap bin and gave it to me - no charge.

    Thanks.

     

    I ended up just taking the entire film storage folder instead, but thanks anyways!

  9. Thanks Alan, JDMvW, & David. I appreciate your suggestions. I'm really looking for something hard sided that won't bend. All of your suggestions bend with just a breeze I think.

     

    What I ended up doing was just using my big 3-ring film box but long term it's really a bad solution due to it's large size. Oh well for now that worked but I can see something else would be needed for longer term use.

     

    Thanks again.

  10. I already own a traditional MF film storage box that you can put the commonly found 8x11 plastic protector sheets in which you use to protect your film.

     

    Well the other day I wanted to bring a few shots over to a friend to test something at his place but aside from bringing the whole box of my developed 120 film/images I was wondering what else I can use to transport the already developed film?

     

    After a bit of research I began looking for a small plastic box or something slightly larger than strips of 120 film which I can then use to it transport 1 or more developed & cut rolls 120 film.

     

    Was thinking of checking w the local craft stores to see what they have. Perhaps they will have some kind of pencil box or something that would work and would not be exorbitantly expensive.

     

    TIA!

  11. After after shooting with my S2 for a few months now using a light meter app with my phone (Motorola Droid Turbo), I've begun to wonder if Bronica made a metered prism for the S2/S2A cameras or if one from any of the other Bronica bodies fit?

     

    Just looking to simplify the shooting process if possible.

     

    Also here's a cropped recent shoot taken with the 75mm Nikkor lens. Loving this camera so far!!

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