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Is the rewind button on the bottom pushed in?
Yes it is push in and it should be very free and loose.
Is the rewind button on the bottom pushed in?
You can look forward to getting some great night shots with that. I've got an Electro 35 which has a 1.7 lens, so the 1.4 should be even better. I don't know what batteries the meter takes (probably some mercury type), so I hope there will be enough room for you to solder a Schottky diode in series with the cell, in order to lose a bit of voltage. Otherwise, as it's manual, take a hand held meter. I think you will be amazed at just what a low hand-held shutter speed you can use if you prop yourself against a wall or a tree. I don't know how low my Electro went as it's automatic but I could hear 2 clicks and there wasn't too much camera shake.Considering I always say I'm not a massive fan of 35mm rangefinders, I've just bought a Yashica Lynx 14 :0). I've always fancied trying one and it looks to be in good condition. Guess I'll be selling the XA on once my new seals arrive from John Goodman!
New to me toy. Minolta prod 20. More style than function! by Suzy Richards, on FlickrDo it.
Done, or have I been? :-0
Thats a fair price, though I'll let him tell you what I paid for it when I collected it.![]()
Done, or have I been? :-0
oi, that was the XA4 I sold after the Peaks meet!
Have you ever considered just like keeping a camera and using it to take pictures instead of like taking it apart or selling it immediately?
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I think that's a fair price for a brand new set of John Goodman seals for an XA....that is what you wanted wasn't it? ;0)
I think that's a fair price for a brand new set of John Goodman seals for an XA....that is what you wanted wasn't it? ;0)
To be honest, I don't get a lot of time to shoot much at all so if I had too many cameras I'd never decide what to use. As it is, I enjoy being able to try various different cameras for minimal outlay as well as enjoying a certain amount of customisation and repairing so analogue kit fits perfectly.
However I've just bought two that I don't even need, one needs repairing and one just to play with the auto focus!
Another thing of beauty. Think I'm going to need a user manual though! by Suzy Richards, on FlickrThis arrived today:
Another thing of beauty. Think I'm going to need a user manual though! by Suzy Richards, on Flickr
The battery compartment is underneath and I have no idea how you set film speed when the flash unit isn't attached. Which makes me think you can't so you have to attach it, load a film then take it off which is a bit annoying.
No idea how the back opens.
It's got batteries in but they look a little on the green side. Fortunately LR44s so actually available easilyNot sadly any of the two different types that fit other Minox type cameras but oh well!
I could do with a user manual for it. All the vito ones are the wrong sort. The minox ones I have don't seem to be quite right either as they have the battery compartment in the front not underneath. Anyone know where there is a manual for this particular model?
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This arrived today:
Another thing of beauty. Think I'm going to need a user manual though! by Suzy Richards, on Flickr
The battery compartment is underneath and I have no idea how you set film speed when the flash unit isn't attached. Which makes me think you can't so you have to attach it, load a film then take it off which is a bit annoying.
No idea how the back opens.
It's got batteries in but they look a little on the green side. Fortunately LR44s so actually available easilyNot sadly any of the two different types that fit other Minox type cameras but oh well!
I could do with a user manual for it. All the vito ones are the wrong sort. The minox ones I have don't seem to be quite right either as they have the battery compartment in the front not underneath. Anyone know where there is a manual for this particular model?
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there were 2 versions of this camera, one with an f2.8 lens and one with a f5.6, which one do you have Suz?
That's a beauty! How tiny is it?
Is it DX coded? So you only need to tell the flash what you've loaded?
Not strictly a film camera, but for the time being I'll be using it exclusively with my Pentax K lenses - just ordered a Fujifilm X-E1 from Wex Photographic! Can't wait, I've wanted one of the Fujifilm X cameras for a while now![]()




I'm not saying size matters but...
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My Lynx 14 arrived today and is mint externally so I'm guessing it's lived its life in the never-ready case! Unfortunately, that meant two things;
1) Shutter blades were stuck together.
2) The battery left inside has leaked.
I've fixed 1 and the shutter is now opening perfectly after some disassembly and application of lighter fluid. Problem 2 is going to need a bit more work. I cleaned up the battery terminal with vinegar which removed the acid but the wire between the battery and meter button is knackered and came loose so I'll have to do some more disassembly to replace that. Looks like I'll need to remove the lens housing to get to it so that's for another day.
Overall I'm happy with it although it's a pretty solid chunk of metal and glass!
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Pretty certain I've cocked up the first roll in the vito. I had bother with it not staying flat so I think it slipped the lug thingies so it didn't wind on properly at the start. You can't wind it with the back open so there is no way of making certain it's ok. It looked like it had wound on but when I thought I had got to the end it never stopped and when winding it back it was only a short amount of winding before it went free.. Stuck a roll of well out of date jessops to see if I can get anything.
This is why I like motorwind. If it doesn't wind on properly it sits and flashes and complains.
Could also do with finding an interesting camera that takes the PX28 style 6v batteries as I had to guess at what might fit the Vito.
I'm not saying size matters but...
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