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I inherited a bunch of cameras from my dad who passed away 15 years ago (they finally got sent to me). No idea if any of it is worth a poo poo, but I'm pretty excited to play with it. With the exception of the lens attached to the Exakta, everything is in great shape as far as I can tell. Should I be excited about this cache of gear (besides the sentimental value)?
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Pukestain Pal posted:I inherited a bunch of cameras from my dad who passed away 15 years ago (they finally got sent to me). No idea if any of it is worth a poo poo, but I'm pretty excited to play with it. With the exception of the lens attached to the Exakta, everything is in great shape as far as I can tell. loving yes you should be excited, and if you're not please send it all to me posthaste. I don't know what that Exacta is but drat, and the Pentax looks super nice too.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 19:17 |
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Exaktas are weird as poo poo and and people either find that they're really cool to work with, or backwards and difficult, especially if it has the waistlevel viewfinder, which it looks like it does. Waistlevel finders are awesome and really change the way you compose, but they can be strange at first. Lots of awesome Zeiss and Meyer lenses that came in m42 mount came in the Exakta mount as well, and they're usually seem to be cheaper in Exakta, maybe because the mount is harder to adapt for modern cameras. As for the Pentax, you should be excited. It's a Pentax! Everyone should have at least one. That one looks like like an SV or H3V, which is pretty much a Spotmatic without a light meter. I use a Spotmatic myself and they're fantastic cameras. That camera will take the same M42 lenses as most other Pentax cameras of that era. M42 glass is widely available and (usually) pretty cheap. Check out the Helios 44M series and SMC Takumar lenses for some kickass glass at a good price. KEH.com keeps a decent supply of Takumar lenses on hand. The 50/1.4 is a classic for a reason, and you can get one for about $100. So yes, you should be excited about both of those cameras, and all of the other stuff. Get a CLA on both of them and have a shitload of fun.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 19:41 |
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Welp I got a second Nikon FE2. This one is mint and I got a soft case and a badass strap with is for 100$ total. Owner was real nice and offered me a Nikkor 35mm f2.8 for 100$, is that a good deal? I mean, I don't really need it, and how much of a difference is it from my 50mm f1.8? Now my chrome FE2 got a black FE2 buddy to chill with. What is nice too is that I can play with hp5 and delta 3200 at the same time now. Film is fun. It's going to ruin me
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 20:15 |
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Gargonovitch posted:Exaktas are weird as poo poo and and people either find that they're really cool to work with, or backwards and difficult, especially if it has the waistlevel viewfinder, which it looks like it does. Waistlevel finders are awesome and really change the way you compose, but they can be strange at first. Lots of awesome Zeiss and Meyer lenses that came in m42 mount came in the Exakta mount as well, and they're usually seem to be cheaper in Exakta, maybe because the mount is harder to adapt for modern cameras. Awesome! Can't wait to get started! The lens is super dusty, at least on the outside, so hopefully I can salvage it. The pentax is an SV. It has a fuckload of dust on the mirror, but otherwise seems in great shape. I'm guessing that won't affect the photos. It'll also be easy to clean up I suspect too. The exacta is strange. It has a viewfinder, but doesn't seem to have a mirror? Is it hosed? What exactly is a CLA? A cleaning? Any reputable places? vxsarin fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Oct 5, 2014 |
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Grimarest posted:Welp I got a second Nikon FE2. This one is mint and I got a soft case and a badass strap with is for 100$ total. Nice, I just bought a silver FE2 to go with my black FM2.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 20:47 |
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A CLA is a Clean, Lube, and Adjustment. Old mechanical cameras like these use oil and grease to lubricate their gears, and over time, it hardens and gunks up the camera, usually making your shutter speeds slower than they're supposed to be or making parts stick. A good CLA will remove all of the existing grease and other gunk in your camera, put new grease in, and then they'll adjust the tensions on all of the mechanical parts so that your shutter speeds go back to normal. For the Pentax, Eric Hendrickson is your man. There is nobody better for Pentax cameras, especially these older ones. I sent him my Spotmatic which was pretty much a trainwreck when I bought it, and now it works like new. His website is https://www.pentaxs.com and his prices are super reasonable, especially for the quality of his work. Expect to spend around 100 bucks after shipping if you live in the states. I don't know who does Exakta CLA work offhand. Any goons know anybody? Maybe give Oleg Khalyavin an email. After WWII, Exaktas were produced in Soviet East Germany, and Oleg Khalyavin fixes most of those cameras. If he can't do it, I bet he would know who could. His website is https://www.okvintagecamera.com If it's missing a mirror that's a problem, but the Exakta doesn't have automatic mirror return like most SLRs. Simply put, the mirror stays up after you take a shot and has to be cocked. So, it might just be up when you're looking for it. Cock the camera and see if the mirror lowers itself.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 21:04 |
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Pukestain Pal posted:Awesome! Can't wait to get started! The lens is super dusty, at least on the outside, so hopefully I can salvage it. Clean, lube, adjust. Make sure everything like shutter speed is correct (light meters on so equiped cameras) and clean. Replace seals, etc For pentax, eric hendrikson is the best. He isn't cheap, and his response times are a bit 20th century (don't expect prompr anything), but you'll be amazed at how much better your camera is. He claed my spottie 2 years ago and did an amazing job. I hope he stays around (he is quite old) long enough for my next one. http://pentaxs.com
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 21:10 |
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Gargonovitch posted:Cock the camera and see if the mirror lowers itself. Yup, it is there, but I can BARELY see through it. It's really dark. Guess it's probably in need of a serious scrubbing. Top of the camera pops up and you can see the viewfinder and the mirror. vxsarin fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Oct 5, 2014 |
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nm posted:Clean, lube, adjust. Thanks, I shot him an email. and yes, these guys seem pretty gummed up.
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Pukestain Pal posted:Should I be excited about this cache of gear (besides the sentimental value)? They're not hugely valuable or anything, but you probably weren't looking to sell your dad's cameras anyway. It's a pretty decent start if you want to go out and take some pictures though! I can't tell what's mounted on the Exakta but my suspicion is that that and the 28mm are probably the nicest lenses there. They may need a cleaning at this point but they also may be OK just as is. Be careful if you try cleaning the dust off the mirrors yourself - you don't want to scratch it, any scratches will show up in the viewfinder. If you can't get an image through the Exakta then something is wrong - the mirror may be stuck. If you haven't, try winding and releasing the shutter - it's an old enough camera that it may not be an "instant return" mirror, in which case you only get a viewfinder image once you wind on to the next shot. e: Pukestain Pal posted:Yup, it is there, but I can BARELY see through it. It's really dark. Guess it's probably in need of a serious scrubbing. Please please don't "scrub" anything, and be careful what you put on there in terms of solvents. If you wouldn't do it to a pair of antique eyeglasses, don't do it to a camera. You should probably just get a camel-hair brush (any camera store) and see what you can just brush loose. Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 21:28 on Oct 5, 2014 |
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Paul MaudDib posted:I can't tell what's mounted on the Exakta but my suspicion is that that and the 28mm are probably the nicest lenses there. Yes, it is the 28mm. I plan on getting it all professionally cleaned, hopefully from a recommendation. I'm not touching it.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 21:29 |
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Gargonovitch posted:especially if it has the waistlevel viewfinder, which it looks like it does. Waistlevel finders are awesome and really change the way you compose, but they can be strange at first. Looks like I'm missing the waistlevel viewfinder. It's just the normal one. I'm guessing I could probably buy one? I'm thinking it'd be worth it. Also, bonus! I have the original manual for the Exaktor (copywrite 1951...so can I assume is was made in east germany then?). There was also film in the camera, but unfortunately (I opened it) and it didn't seem to have anything shot on it anyways. vxsarin fucked around with this message at 23:29 on Oct 5, 2014 |
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I've got Fomadon LQN developer, which has been fine at the recommended 1:10 dilution for 10 minutes development. http://www.freestylephoto.biz/700020-Foma-Fomadon-LQN-Liquid-Film-Developer-250-ml-makes-2.75-to-3.75 I'd like to try stand development for my next batch of film; recommendations for dilutions, stand times, and agitation times? 1:100 for an hour? Is there a rule of thumb on dilutions for stand dev?
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 23:54 |
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So, I just bought a 300/4 SMC Tak It's a little rough when stopped down. (It isn't from the scan) Still Portra 160 has great dynamic range.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 01:53 |
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How'd you meter that?
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:22 |
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ansel autisms posted:How'd you meter that? Spotmeter aimed at the sky away from the sun. I think it was f/22 at 1/1000 as I have no 77mm filters. I didn't make any adjustments because of 160s dynamic range when it came to over exposure. nm fucked around with this message at 05:17 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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Gargonovitch posted:Maybe give Oleg Khalyavin an email. After WWII, Exaktas were produced in Soviet East Germany, and Oleg Khalyavin fixes most of those cameras. If he can't do it, I bet he would know who could. His website is https://www.okvintagecamera.com Thanks for the recommendation! He got back to me and is going to do it for $120.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 13:49 |
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So this guy posted in a film group on facebook wanting to know how to get film out of the cannister...
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 05:49 |
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He's probably just got a $30 flat bed scanner from Office Works too I bet, lots of winners in Clarkson.
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# ? Oct 7, 2014 21:07 |
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Tried some microphen at the thread's recommendation Malcom by voodoorootbeer, on Flickr Loving the fine grain even at 1600 and I'm definitely going to play around with it more.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 22:27 |
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That photo's great.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 22:47 |
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evil_bunnY posted:That photo's great. Thanks. This roll's been sitting in the Lynx for flipping ever so it was nice to find that one.
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# ? Oct 8, 2014 23:12 |
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Spedman posted:He's probably just got a $30 flat bed scanner from Office Works too I bet, lots of winners in Clarkson. Haha I didn't notice he was in Clarkson, I've never been there but apparently it's poo poo.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 00:38 |
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It's like every other new suburb on the edge of an Australian capital, devoid of culture, trees and happiness.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 01:59 |
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But full of debt!
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 02:00 |
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So it seems the frontman for the band "War on Drugs" has been documenting life on the road with a film camera.* http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/08/the-war-on-drugs-photo-diary/ *trigger warning "hipster photography"
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 02:54 |
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RustedChrome posted:So it seems the frontman for the band "War on Drugs" has been documenting life on the road with a film camera.* http://pitchfork.com/news/56989-here-it-is-mark-kozeleks-song-called-war-on-drugs-suck-my-cock/
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 02:57 |
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^ First thing I thought of lol Also, where's the nudes of krysten Ritter?
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 02:58 |
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365 Nog Hogger posted:http://pitchfork.com/news/56989-here-it-is-mark-kozeleks-song-called-war-on-drugs-suck-my-cock/ This is like east coast rappers and west coast rappers having a beef but with passive aggressive white people right?
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 03:29 |
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So I got a quote for $120 from the pentax dude. I'm actually happy with that since it's about 1/2 of what I expected. Can't wait to get rocking on this. Next is sending the other body to moscow.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 04:15 |
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 04:19 |
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Pretty happy with getting that Pentax repaired for only $100. Was expecting it to cost more.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 17:17 |
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 17:35 |
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London Drugs in is increasing their film processing prices by a significant amount. Previously, film processing only was around $4.50 per roll. Looks like they are encouraging you to spend more on prints by lowering the processing cost. But if you want just the negatives only, you have to pay a lot more. Welp, good thing I've recently invested in doing my own C-41 at home which comes to about $2/roll. In similar news, London Drugs now sells Lomography cameras like the Diana F and that cardboard DIY 35mm SLR, which is neat.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 20:22 |
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The film processing machines have been breaking down one by one in the Costcos around me. Two have broken down within two months of each other. Luckily theres a few still left within manageable driving distances. Plus it's $1.49 a roll so I don't mind driving far.
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# ? Oct 9, 2014 21:13 |
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Looks like Ferrania's going to get funded! Which means I'll have 4 rolls of Scotch Chrome coming to me. This brings me to my next point. Any Canadian goons know where I can get E6 or RA4 chemicals from? All the E6 kits I've found are liquid, and so they're ORM-D in the States, so Freestyle and B+H won't ship it across the border. I can get it processed, but Don's is charging $16.59 per roll for 135 and $11.00 per roll for 120, which is horseshit. A kit would pay for itself in 2 rolls. I found a place that will order RA4 chems in for me, but I have to buy a minimum of 4 kits or they won't do it. If someone wanted to do a group buy I guess we could, but I'd really rather just buy one kit.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 02:45 |
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From B&H you can get the Tetenal powder press kit for $24.50, I was getting 10+ rolls per kit. Also check out the digibase kits at Macodirect, good value and great quality, both C41 and RA4. And RA4 printing is the worst, I wouldn't recommend it.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 05:43 |
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So with the a 1 litre kit like http://www.freestylephoto.biz/10123-Unicolor-Powder-C-41-Film-Negative-Processing-Kit-1-Liter Stupid question but do you need to use it 1 litre at a time? I have a 500ml tank.
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deaders posted:So with the a 1 litre kit like http://www.freestylephoto.biz/10123-Unicolor-Powder-C-41-Film-Negative-Processing-Kit-1-Liter You need to mix the entire kit at once, to get 1 L of each solution. However after that you can measure out however much you need for each development. So, if the kit is good for 10 films, and you have a 500 ml tank that takes two rolls at a time, you would pour 500 ml of the developer solution into the tank, do the development thing, and pour the used developer back into your bottle together with the still-fresh developer. You can reasonably continue to do that until you get worse results from development, usually after 10 or so rolls. You could optionally have a replenisher to add to the working solution once in a while, to keep it fresh. For B/W development, if you use Xtol, that can be used in the stock solution as both developer and its own replenisher. I.e. take however much you need off your working solution, develop, mix used developer back into bottle of working solution, and add a bit of fresh stock. Other developers can also be used with replenishment, but Xtol is the only one I know of that is replenisher for itself.
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