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londondailyphoto
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MF buying guides in AP over last few years
      #619415 - 01/03/2008 08:29

I've got the last few years AP, can anyone point me to any of Ivor Matanale buying guides for MF please? (or other interesting MF articles, come to that)

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Re: MF buying guides in AP over last few years [Re: londondailyphoto]
      #619587 - 01/03/2008 17:13

Here are Ivor's MF articles up to April 2006:

8th July 2000 MPP Microcord, Microflex and Micro-Technical 5x4
11th November 2000 Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta
13th January 2001 Ensign folding cameras
11th February 2001 Bronica from the beginning to the EC
13th October 2001 Linhof Super Technika and Technika 70 6x9
8th December 2001 Rolleiflex TLR
30th March 2002 Rolleicord
22nd June 2002 Rolleiflex SL66
31st May 2003 Agfa rollfilm folding cameras
25th October 2003 Zeiss Ikon folding rollfilm cameras
26th June 2004 Praktisix and Pentacon Six
29th January 2005 Welta
28th May 2005 Yashica TLRs (Yashicamat, Yashica 44)
30th July 2005 Zenith 80, Salyut and Kiev 80/88 rollfilm SLRs
29th October 2005 Zeiss Ikon TLRs
18th March 2006 Hasselblad
22nd April 2006 Mamiyaflex C TLRs

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Re: MF buying guides in AP over last few years [Re: londondailyphoto]
      #619801 - 02/03/2008 11:17

I'm currently struggling to get a Rollei 6006 working reliably again, and have learnt quite a bit about the beast and its siblings. PM me if you're tempted.

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londondailyphoto
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Re: MF buying guides in AP over last few years [Re: Malcolm_Stewart]
      #620220 - 03/03/2008 09:53

Thanks very much, Peter - some interesting reading, I just wish AP published an annual index. And thanks for the offer, Malcolm, as it happens I found an SQA system on fleabay, contacted the seller, decided he was genuine and so now all my problems about which way to jump are resolved.

SQA, 120 + 220 backs, speed grip, metering prism finder, 80/2.8 PS, 150S all in good nick with original boxes for £430 - seemed like a fair deal.

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Rhys_Hardwick
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Re: MF buying guides in AP over last few years [Re: londondailyphoto]
      #620810 - 03/03/2008 23:11

That sounds like a very good deal indeed. I got an SQA, 120 back, WLF, 40mm PS and 80mm PS for £700. It is in very good nick, however. Enjoy it, I certainly have enjoyed using mine - a slightly different feel to my 400D

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Re: MF buying guides in AP over last few years [Re: londondailyphoto]
      #624995 - 11/03/2008 07:40

I have a couple of Bronica 645 cameras, an ETRS and an ETRSi. They have great lenses and are well enough built, with the older camera the better in that regard.

Potential problems include light leaks around the dark slide aperture (easily solved with a length of electricians tape as a temporary fix, or new seals) and the dreaded shutter malfunction. Shutter failure manifests itself as a blank negative, possibly only one per film, and the failure frequency increases as the problem worsens. Cost of repair exceeds that of a replacement second hand lens. Make sure that you put a couple of films through soon after purchase to make sure you don't have a dud lens - and don't play with the mirror lock up etc which could confuse the issue.

This is not a uniquely Bronica failing, as I have heard of a Rollei owner with the same problem.

Make sure that you carry a spare battery of the correct type (silver oxide) as without battery you are effectively without camera.

Don't forget to remove the dark slide, otherwise you will be thinking that the camera has seized up.

Despite these warnings it is a lovely piece of kit, and, used with the metering prism, is just like handling a rather large 35mm SLR, but the results are far superior.

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