Hello everyone!
I'm new to these forums and would love to get some advice from you. From young, my dad had bought me a camera and I have been using it for like 10+ years. Did'nt know what it was called and only thought of it as a "film camera". But when I went overseas for a few years, no one took care of the camera and it became full of mould and fungus after I came back =(
Really want to pick up photography now that I have time and did some research and found out that the camera was actually called a rangefinder! What I did was to google [film camera with patch in viewfinder] :embrass:
Anyways, I wanted to get some help from you all.
- Can you guys give me some advice on how to check the camera if I were to get it from the BnS section? Im totally clueless regarding this one as it's not as easy as checking a digital camera
- Would there be any issues with servicing/repairing these cameras and stuff like looking for spare parts since these cameras are really old?
- Any place in Singapore that I could bring my old camera and lenses for servicing/cleaning. Hate to see this camera go to waste as it's been with me since young.
Thanks so much in advance!!
Anyway here is a shot of the "film camera"
htt p://gallery.clubsnap.com/showphoto.php/photo/186174/title/photo40/cat/500]
I'm new to these forums and would love to get some advice from you. From young, my dad had bought me a camera and I have been using it for like 10+ years. Did'nt know what it was called and only thought of it as a "film camera". But when I went overseas for a few years, no one took care of the camera and it became full of mould and fungus after I came back =(
Really want to pick up photography now that I have time and did some research and found out that the camera was actually called a rangefinder! What I did was to google [film camera with patch in viewfinder] :embrass:
Anyways, I wanted to get some help from you all.
- Can you guys give me some advice on how to check the camera if I were to get it from the BnS section? Im totally clueless regarding this one as it's not as easy as checking a digital camera
- Would there be any issues with servicing/repairing these cameras and stuff like looking for spare parts since these cameras are really old?
- Any place in Singapore that I could bring my old camera and lenses for servicing/cleaning. Hate to see this camera go to waste as it's been with me since young.
Thanks so much in advance!!
Anyway here is a shot of the "film camera"
htt p://gallery.clubsnap.com/showphoto.php/photo/186174/title/photo40/cat/500]