The good news is I actually got the lighter part to work. What a kick. Now people actually BELIEVE me when I say it is a lighter. All I have to do now is...
I don't know the specifics about thread size, but I use a Chaika II camera lens on my enlarger and it is far wider and works much better than the original lens...
Hester Larry - lahest
Larry.Hester@...
Jul 1, 2004 8:03 pm
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... factory ... I'd second that. I inadvertently split some stock that varied from standard down to about 8.5 mm once and the images were entirely out of focus...
... The bad news is, from what I've read, you may have just initiated the destruction of the camera. Apparently the lighter fluid (which is pervasive stuff)...
I just set the blades to make film that "felt" the same width as the factory load. Note that kinks cause much more trouble that slight variations in width! ...
In a message dated 7/1/04 7:27:33 PM Mountain Daylight Time, silent1@... writes: Ilford hasn't made any amateur movie film in a long time (or so I'm...
Hello all, I'm new to the list and I had a question. I just received a Minox IIIs (1954 based on serial #) and light meter from my Grandmother. I'm going to...
To test the light meter, use the Sunny F16 rule... in bright, clear sunlight, with the sun coming from behind you, the meter should indicate a shutter speed...
Bob Javits
rjavits@...
Jul 2, 2004 4:21 pm
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... Minox cameras are f3.5 Minox light meter for the Minox A has a table on the back for f2, f2.8, f3.5, f5.6 and f8 ...
... As a minor point -- Masking edges of the cell with black paint to reduce the reading to calibrate is a preferred, and reversible, method. As a cell ages,...
I just tried to order some Ilford film from Studio Film & Tape and was told that Ilford is out of business. Is this true? [Non-text portions of this message...
here are hedlines from the most recent press releases on the ilford web site. If they're out of business, they're being very busy about it: ILFORD ANNOUNCE NEW...
In a message dated 7/2/04 4:15:56 PM Mountain Daylight Time, summicron1@... writes: here are hedlines from the most recent press releases on the ilford web...
In a message dated 7/1/04 7:27:33 PM Mountain Daylight Time, silent1@... writes: J and C Photo has 16 mm double perf Fomapan 100 in 100 foot rolls. ...
... well, if they cut back on 16mm b/w movie film i can understand that -- how many use that any more? check their web site ilford.com and see [Non-text...
... lighter. ... the ... Proof!!! http://www.submin.com/8mm/collection/echo8/cameras/cameras/echo8_a_b_c ompare d.jpg ... some ... In Minox8x11 by Masaharu...
... Apparently ... parts ... In the Echo 8 model II it is the die casting of the body that disintegrate. These cameras were made post war and Japan had...
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 18:02:45 -0400 (EDT), xkaes@... tortured a ... Sounds like the usual response given when a place drops a product. Their web site is...
In a message dated 7/2/04 5:12:20 PM Mountain Daylight Time, summicron1@... writes: just went to www.ilford.com, no problem. ... I wasn't referring to...
In a message dated 7/2/04 5:12:55 PM Mountain Daylight Time, rwilson@... writes: If you mean J&C's Web site, they revised it a couple of months ago. It's...
In a message dated 7/2/04 5:26:52 PM Mountain Daylight Time, summicron1@... writes: well, if they cut back on 16mm b/w movie film i can understand that --...
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 18:34:08 -0400 (EDT), xkaes@... tortured a ... I just tried http://www.jandcphotography.com/ and it worked Phone: 1-800-770-1769 M-F...
... Not so far as I know -- I'm sure there'd have been multiple threads on the Black & White forums at photo.net if that were the case; most likely, they just...
... You mean this web page? http://www.jandcphotography.com/ Works fine for me, and includes links to the online store, with working links there for centimeter...
... Well, but it's old news. IIRC, they last made the 16 mm and double 8 mm formats in about 2000, but it might have been longer than that. -- I may be a...
... Ack!! The middle one, I presume, is one in which the lighter was used... :( I'd recommend a careful disassembly and washing in isopropanol, except that...