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OK I think I need a yellow filter for the CL, which I'll be using with Tri-X. It's a 40.5mm thread, which limits it a bit. Tiffen offer a range of yellows and an orange for £20-£30 plus, and Heliopan do yellow as well I think for similar money, but most of the usual suspects (Hoya etc) don't seem to have yellows in that thread.
Last night I found a Hoya yellow 40.5mm on the evil bay for only £6 inc postage. I've used several Hoyas for other cameras quite happily, so that's on its way now, as is a Cordy Classic strap. I asked on their web site about the best strap and got a reply from the boss man within an hour or two. Pretty impressive, I thought.
I finished up the first film a couple of days ago, when it was a little less cold than the first day, and now I've managed to rewind the film (without losing the leader, yeah!) and load a new one. So that's most of the camera functions given a first run. Can't wait to see the results... but I'll have to!
The metering thing is a bit odd (the meter doesn't work unless you've wound on AND the wind lever is at standoff; the needle is sometimes a bit sticky, too). However, it might not be all bad, since it's making me think whether there's a picture there I really want, before the wind-on and metering starts. So that's good. I haven't really worked out how much needle movement represents a stop yet, either. Rangefinder focusing is taking a bit of getting used to. It's mostly not too bad when I'm close to focus, but if the camera's to my eye and focus is way out, I can't seem to converge on focus at all. Have to drop away and focus by the distance scale, then refine with the patch. It's only completely vanished on me the once so far. It's tough having no indication of depth of field, as well.
The thing I miss most compared with my MXs is the telltale window showing the aperture. Again, I guess you learn to recognise where you are in a tactile way with time.

