Image was taken with a Fujifilm X-E5 and XF 50mm f/2.0 R WR lens. Exposure was 1/90 th of a second at f/2.8.
What’s not to love ? A small pocketable rangefinder camera with a fast, sharp 40mm f/1.7 Canon lens. This is a recent acquisition and I have been working on for a while. Like most totally mechanical vintage cameras equipped with leaf shutters the lubricant dries up and becomes a sticky mess preventing the shutter blades from firing at the correct speeds, or even firing at all. I have already removed the front lens group and thoroughly cleaned the shutter and aperture blades, re-assembled and re-lubricated all the parts and everything is now working as it should. Unfortunately the internal light meter does not work which is fairly common on these cameras. Now I am waiting for the new light seal kit I ordered to be delivered so I can finish up with this camera.
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I love how skilled you are, Joe!
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Thank you Laurie 😊 When I was a wee lad I used to take apart my rocking horse 😁 I think it was at that point when I started to wonder how things worked.
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What a collection you are creating. Old glories are functional again. Good job! 🙌
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Thank you my friend 😊 Someone made me an offer I couldn’t refuse for this one so I took it 😊
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Temptation never rests… 😉
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A beauty, Joe. Once you’ve completed the refurbishment, what’s next?
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Thanks Jane. I actually sold the camera last week to a happy gentleman in Queens 😊
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