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Gentlemen another quiz :D Which model ?

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Ilford PanF

Leica MP Elmar 90

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Snow over the city :)

 

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Ilford HP5

M7 Summicron 28 Asph

 

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Ilford HP5

M7 Summicron 28 Asph

 

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if the scan is good, do not worry about that...(I do think that a film scan looks like shit on a monitor/screen, but when printed it "comes to life" and looks just superb...with digital it is the other way around...)

 

Yes, that is so true.:)

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Wraith :)

 

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M4-P - Cron 50 DR - Fuji 160 Pro S

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Dapper Dame. Taking her ease in the local Country Park. M7, Biogon 35mm, Portra 400.

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To All you guys using Film.

I have to say, I really admire your work. Film like Vinyl had properties unmatched by modern

technology.. Tx, Regards, L :)

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in this case , it is the ultimate quality of fidelity reproduction like film :)

 

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Leica M9 50 LA

 

Thank you for your encouragement and I accept in the name of all the contributors to this thread :) .

 

Mano don't forget to post some film pictures. Thanks :)

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like this Mano ?

in this case , it is the ultimate quality of fidelity reproduction like film :)

 

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Leica M9 50 LA

 

Thank you for your encouragement and I accept in the name of all the contributors to this thread :) .

 

Mano don't forget to post some film pictures. Thanks :)

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Hi, sadly I have no filmy's.. just digital.. I opened one of the very first true Hi-Fi stores in England..era 1972.. (Ruislip Mddx)..A very interesting time in my life...:)

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Hi, sadly I have no filmy's.. just digital.. I opened one of the very first true Hi-Fi stores in England..era 1972.. (Ruislip Mddx)..A very interesting time in my life...:)

Thanks Mano for your reply :)

may be you'll go back to film .... really the best for color and also b&w

My Thorens TD125 MKII was bought in the 70s

.... and you are welcome Mano :)

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this particular M7 - it is now back at the factory for the fourth and final time after blotting its copy book one time too many.

 

That's not so good, Keith. I remember you had problems with your M7 before but don't recall the details. What has happened to it this time?

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That's not so good, Keith. I remember you had problems with your M7 before but don't recall the details. What has happened to it this time?

 

The first time it went back (when only a few months old) was for total electrical/electronic failure. Second time was with '5000' flashing in the VF. A week after its return from that trip it went back with other indication errors and I was told that the complete electronic module had been replaced. On return there was an intermittent problem with the lower dot flashing - I put up with this for a year then the VF went wild again, alternately rapidly flashing 'ASA' and shutter speed. It was agreed with CS that the camera will be exchanged - the errant M7 arrived in Wetzlar last Tuesday and I now await details of the replacement. Good job my MP has been totally reliable!

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The first time it went back (when only a few months old) was for total electrical/electronic failure. Second time was with '5000' flashing in the VF. A week after its return from that trip it went back with other indication errors and I was told that the complete electronic module had been replaced. On return there was an intermittent problem with the lower dot flashing - I put up with this for a year then the VF went wild again, alternately rapidly flashing 'ASA' and shutter speed. It was agreed with CS that the camera will be exchanged - the errant M7 arrived in Wetzlar last Tuesday and I now await details of the replacement. Good job my MP has been totally reliable!

Keith I also have this flash of "asa" in the viewfinder.

Here is what I do and it disappears

this is due to bad contact possible in two places

1- at the level of wheel choosing asas or DX gone wrong and not well engaged,

you should hear a "small click" when turning the wheel.

I always use the DX

2- 3 electrical contacts that transmit the information must be absolutely clean

Air gun or blow gently or wipe the contacts with a small clean dry cotton cloth.

Sometimes I use my air compressor .

Keith, check also that batteries should be fully charged

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Henry

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Keith I also have this flash of "asa" in the viewfinder.

Here is what I do and it disappears

this is due to bad contact possible in two places

1- at the level of wheel choosing asas or DX gone wrong and not well engaged,

you should hear a "small click" when turning the wheel.

I always use the DX

2- 3 electrical contacts that transmit the information must be absolutely clean

Air gun or blow gently or wipe the contacts with a small clean dry cotton cloth.

Sometimes I use my air compressor .

Keith, check also that batteries should be fully charged

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Henry

 

Been there, done that, got the t-shirt, to use English phraseology! ;) No matter what little tricks are used, the problems remained - and three trips to the factory did not cure them either. Enough is enough!

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