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No idea why postie knocked and handed me a parcel with this in.
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Maybe the postman knows your a good home for lost and orphaned cameras.
I'm not entirely sure I've done the right thing, but have just bought a tidy looking Fed1 with Industar 61. When it arrives I'll put some photos up and shoot a roll through it to check alignment. After that I'll either find that I like the industrial simplicity to slow me down or it will be in the classifieds in a week ;0)
Works well with the T70.... and at £21 inc postage on the bay thought it was a reasonable buy.
Works well with the T70.... and at £21 inc postage on the bay thought it was a reasonable buy.
£21..... blimey Brian, you're spending like Beckham., won the lottery have we?
Drs visit needed I think Bri........£2.10 fair enough, £21.00, you gotta be off colour matey![]()
erm well and 
Well bored so I've just treated myself to a Canon FL 100mm f3.5......quite small even with a hood. Now it's given me something to do to see how good it isMind you with twenty 50mms plus 2 Xs extenders and loads of zooms and two other 100mms..... did I really need it.
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my son is doing a landscaping job (garden) not far from me so I'll be taking some shots of the lads working also the job.
My first foray into medium format arrived in the post today...
284/366 2016 - Soviet imaging by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I've got a roll of HP5 400 ready to go.





i have a feeling these could be damaged but changing speed before winding on, could this of happened in its past? then again i might be totally off the markAfter a cleanup with some lens wipes, lighter fluid and cotton buds I've got a pretty tidy looking Fed 1G :0)
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The shutter curtains were sticking a bit but after winding and firing for a while and some cleaning up of the gearing inside they're sounding much better. However, I'm after some advice from anyone who's used one of these before. I can't set the shutter speed until after I've wound on but when I do that, the steps that the shutter speed dial fits into don't line up with the speeds? However, if I set it to the last speed (guessing that's 1/500) then trip the shutter, the speed lines up properly 'at rest' ?
Shutter cocked, speed set on dial to last position (turning clockwise)
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If I then take a picture, it sounds like 1/500th as I'd expect. The shutter speed dial then sits at 1/500th waiting to be wound on;
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I initially thought someone had moved the speed dial round causing it to go out of alignment but it wouldn't be correct at rest then?
I agree. I'm using an OMD and a Nikon F3. The whole experience is different, not in the least because there is no instant gratification which promotes thought before action with the F3.Nice....If you are not a dedicated filmie a good combo is digi for general use and Medium format film to slow down and enjoy taking pictures.
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i have a feeling these could be damaged but changing speed before winding on, could this of happened in its past? then again i might be totally off the mark![]()
It's ok, panic over :0) I found some information about disassembly and the Fed1 shutter speed dial is screwed on then the grub screw I can see on the side locks it in place. I've just unscrewed the dial (a bit nerve-wracking and was expecting cogs to fly out!), cleaned up the threads and screwed it back on into place. It doesn't need to screw on completely tight but looks like someone had done that in the past. It's now showing the right shutter speed when cocked :0)
ace, glad its sortedOne of the nicest cameras only thing is it's a touch on the heavy size , after walking around all day you do know it.It looks great but a bit complicated What is it like to use?
Beck-Symmetrical by Andy, on Flickr
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I always preferred the concave type, somehow it felt more positive.
Not specifically film but I've just bought a set of three soft releases for my Fed. I've never had one before so didn't know which type I'd prefer so bought these for £3.23!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152238863128
They arrived today and feel pretty well made and the silver finish seems solid.
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I think the convex one feels best to me but I'll see how I get on.
for times when full frame just doesn't cut it, i couldn't resist
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for times when full frame just doesn't cut it, i couldn't resist
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i cant wait to play TBH its got me smiling just looking at it.I think the RB67 is one of two or three cameras that I would never get rid of unless I really had to. It's an amazing machine. A heavy beast for sure ,but it's definitely carriable for landscapes if its in a decent bag.
I presume you have fence posts that need knocking in.Lovely bit of kit.
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