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How is its condition? Optics good? ;p
I like old toys but not easy to find one in good cond and affordable. :lovegrin:

i found out too late that old toys are as addictive as new high tech ones :cry:

the condition for my cam is pretty good, the previous owner(s) probably left it sitting in the dry cab most of the time. until today, it still got a faint whiff of fragrance from a forgotten era. the shutter sounds ok except for the one second setting. leatherette has a bit of patchy discolouring but otherwise sticks to the cam body just fine.

me no expert in optics but since it can take pictures like those from the film exchange, i'm happy liao. so i guess i'll still be using it for future film exchange outings (but next time will use my dslr to meter first :sweat::D )
 

Me no-expert neither. I like my 1954 Rolleiflex TLR alot :angel: Recently sent for recond but no $$ to change e focusing screen which has really gone bad :cry: (thou'still can focus in good light).

i found out too late that old toys are as addictive as new high tech ones :cry:

the condition for my cam is pretty good, the previous owner(s) probably left it sitting in the dry cab most of the time. until today, it still got a faint whiff of fragrance from a forgotten era. the shutter sounds ok except for the one second setting. leatherette has a bit of patchy discolouring but otherwise sticks to the cam body just fine.

me no expert in optics but since it can take pictures like those from the film exchange, i'm happy liao. so i guess i'll still be using it for future film exchange outings (but next time will use my dslr to meter first :sweat::D )
 

toffeespin's baldina :bigeyes: :bigeyes: drool drool

you can consider getting a VC meter adapter, or a cheap lightmeter like sekonic for around the same price. 2nd hand around $150-200
 

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