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  • Old stuff. Canon AE-1, Kodak BW 400 CN, Quato Intelli Scan 5000

  • And let's not forget about the Cecil Beaton exhibition at the IWM and Daido Moriyama/William Klein at the Tate Modern. 2012 has been a good year for photography exhibitions!

    I saw this yesterday, really good and free.

    http://thephotographersgallery.org.uk/men-women-2

    hinius - lovely photos. When and where is the exhibition?

  • Lately I've been having trouble getting my Yashica T4 to focus, it can take 2/3 depressions of the shutter button before it focuses and I can finally take a shot. Also, the last time I was taking a roll out, the automatic rewind hadn't rewound the film fully so I lost a few shots.

    Any ideas why this happens....they don't seem to be related issues? I use the camera a lot, it spends a lot of time in jersey pockets so I'm not very careful with it. Would it be worth bringing to a repair shop seeing as it'd only cost £80ish to replace?

    Any advice appreciated...cheers!

    Also...superb photos hinius, and in general on this thread.

  • Not checked this in a while but the last page especially was golden!
    Well done folks, it's made me realise I just need to get out and shot anything and everything!
    Loving the recent shots on your blog Andy. Makes me miss home.

  • Not checked this in a while but the last page especially was golden!
    Well done folks, it's made me realise I just need to get out and shot anything and everything!
    Loving the recent shots on your blog Andy. Makes me miss home.

    Seconded... this thread makes me want to break out my EOS 10 and ancient rolls of HP5 I have lying around. Not expecting decent results very soon though.

  • Old stuff. Canon AE-1, Kodak BW 400 CN, Quato Intelli Scan 5000

    This is really nice.

  • Understood, all I need to do is find the little chap and dust him off.

  • hinius - lovely photos. When and where is the exhibition?

    Thanks, the exhibition will be in February, not in London alas, but in Cardiff at the Third Floor Gallery. They have a habit of showing some interesting work (well naturally I WOULD say that, wouldn't I?) but it's a bit of a trek from London :)

    By the way, with all this talk of compact cameras, does anyone fancy buying my Contax T2? It is, literally, the Rolls Royce of compact 35mm cameras (well, some consider it on a par with the T3, having owned both I sold the T3 a lot earlier). £200 (that is a very attractive price), immaculate condition.

  • some from my olympus mju ii, neopan 1600.

  • Haven't shot anything much recently, just grabbing the camera when out with the dog. Have been playing with dev though

    Shitty scanner can't hack any grain though

  • nice, looks kind of like infrared photography.

  • CHEAP AND FREE STUFF

    Thought I would give you Luddites a chance before I put anything in Classifieds and/or throw it away.

    Firstly all of this http://www.lfgss.com/thread6107-55.html#post2421726
    can now be yours for a tenner.

    Some 49mm filters:

    HOYA, circular polariser £5
    JESSOPS ND4 £5
    HOYA and JESSOPS RED (25a) £5. One has a tiny mark on the glass at the edge so just in case you get both.

    Retro early 1980s SUNPAK mx 124 flashgun. Has a tilting head so you can bounce light off the ceiling for that soft, my-God-you-look-ravishing-tonight-darling look. FREE.

    TAMRON 28mm f2,5 lens with Olympus and Nikon mounts. Glass is in poor condition, the mounts may or may not work, the filter ring is dented. **FREE. **

    14x18 inch masking board for printing -** FREE. **

    I also have a broken D80, the screen is gone and it is stuck on B&W setting but otherwise works fine. £10.

    Collect, N16.

  • any chance of posting the d80?

  • Too bad I don't live in London,
    I'd be over at your place in a heartbeat!

    broken D80, the screen is gone and it is stuck on B&W setting but otherwise works fine

    ...screen is 'gone' and it's 'stuck on b&w' ??
    WTF did you do with it, if I may ask?
    Anyway, sounds kinda interesting to have a DSLR w/out a screen.
    I would, 'specially for a tenner!

  • Also thanks, jackc,
    and MacReady - really like the second one!

  • I knocked the D80 off a four foot wall. It was on B&W setting and so you cannot change that via the menus. You can change the ISO though. Used it quite happily for a couple of years after that. Just like using B&W film but without the cost of developing and printing.

    @ pasipanopane: I would be very unwilling to post unless you made me a very good offer in excess of the £10.

  • a very good offer in excess of the £10.

    £15?

  • onerolloneday-challenge. Click for more.

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  • Will i'll give you a tenner for that D80 I'm I London so I can collect

  • Finally. I thought it would be snapped up, even by the Fox Talbot brigade.

  • I haven't used it in a year or more, Spotter, but will check it out this afternoon just to be sure it is ok.

  • Great thank you, if you could PM me when you're ready.

  • Works fine

  • I still shoot a fair amount of film. I hope to grab a Nikon F5 (50th anniv ideally) someday. They're fairly cheap these days and still a nice lump of camera but I tend to shoot rangefinders mainly. Finally about to sell my minilux to fund a M or some Thomson parts...

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