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11613
I have been told by a number of collectors at camera fairs that there are two green versions of the Coronet Midget, one called lime and the other olive. the...
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ultraminiature
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Dec 1, 2004
10:39 pm
11614
Miniature Daleks :) http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/coronet/cameras/camera/midgets.gif Inside the lime green one (inside and out are the same here) ...
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Dec 2, 2004
2:15 am
11615
Miniature Daleks :) <http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/coronet/cameras/cameras/midgets.gif> Inside the lime green one (inside and out are the same here) ...
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Dec 2, 2004
3:30 am
11616
How do you remove the film from the camera? The right had side has a magnetic pin in the centre of the take up cassette. This pin moves if the wind is turned....
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Dec 2, 2004
9:11 pm
11617
... To answer my own question ... The cassette is two tall but very thin (smaller than a HIT roll) cassettes. These are held together by a film pressure plate,...
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Dec 6, 2004
1:42 am
11618
Well, it's only an acknowledgement at this point, but it was nice of them to answer so quickly, acknowledge and pass along the idea. Not clear if I'll really...
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Dec 7, 2004
8:56 pm
11619
Well, that's more than I've gotten before. I sent a note to Goodyear about 5 years ago by e-mail and I'm still waiting..... :0) Larry ... From:...
Hester Larry - lahest
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Dec 7, 2004
9:05 pm
11620
... Goodyear about ... 110 ... of them ... <snip> Yeah, you must really rate if they acknowledge your messages. I've never had that happen to me. ron...
rwilsoncmp
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Dec 8, 2004
4:55 pm
11621
I've had very good responsiveness from Kodak when i calll their customer support center. Email? forget it. Most large companies are inundated. Godfrey...
Godfrey DiGiorgi
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Dec 8, 2004
5:17 pm
11622
I missed your original suggestion to Kodak but is this such a big issue? The offending tab can be easily trimmed wih a sharp knife and both my Pentax 110 and ...
Richard Platts
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Dec 8, 2004
6:37 pm
11623
Hello folks, I just acquired my second Minox B from eBay and it seemed really nice- -the finder is nice and bright even in dim light, good user case, chain &...
saabman84
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Dec 8, 2004
10:04 pm
11624
... Probably not, no more than the non-opening of the blades on a C without battery. ... Clearly and can't be used in it current state. ... I found that...
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Dec 8, 2004
10:40 pm
11625
New to the group, and thus apologies in advance if this has been asked before, what Minox would the group recommend as a first Minox, Ebay UK seems to have a...
Mike wilde
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Dec 8, 2004
10:43 pm
11626
... Minox C. 1) optionally fully automatic 2) good meter - very few have faults 3) if meter is faulty then repairs are normally 100% sucessful 4) larger size...
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ultraminiature
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Dec 8, 2004
11:18 pm
11627
Gerald, Thanks! I think I'll have a go at fixing this B after all. --Micah ... and ... the ... fear ... open. ... without ... from ... Rick ... the ... ...
saabman84
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Dec 9, 2004
5:32 pm
11628
... Minox, ... Mike: At the risk of sounding like a therapist, the answer depends on your approach to photography and the results you want to achieve. Part ...
rwilsoncmp
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Dec 9, 2004
5:39 pm
11629
... It isn't hard on a BL or B as the aperture is fixed at f3.5 and that removes one variable. Then again using a camera like the Minolta QT or MG-s has good ...
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Dec 9, 2004
11:20 pm
11630
Gerald, et.al. Thanks for the info on repairs. However, I decided to send this Minox B back to the seller--she offered a full refund (minus shipping). I'll...
saabman84
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Dec 10, 2004
6:45 pm
11631
http://tinyurl.com/6lgzh using film. Is 9" x 18" submini format? It's all relative. Steve ******************************************************************* ...
Steve Uhrig
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Dec 11, 2004
3:41 am
11632
yeah, saw the news story on that in the nytimes web site I think it was -- said some guy concocted a groundbreaking camera that used microscope parts and so...
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Dec 11, 2004
6:41 am
11633
... this is bullshit -- it's just a very well made view camera, nothing new about it at all, it's all just hype. below is an ap story on the thing from the web...
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Dec 11, 2004
7:02 am
11634
I am interested in getting an order of Ilfochrome 16mm film, but the minimum order size is rather large. Is there anyone else on this forum that is interested...
BlackKnight601
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Dec 16, 2004
3:29 am
11635
In a message dated 12/15/04 8:34:09 PM Mountain Standard Time, blackknight601@... writes: I am interested in getting an order of Ilfochrome 16mm film,...
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Dec 16, 2004
8:55 am
11636
Its colour micrographic film and its NOT ISO 6.. But hardly 1... Not suited to submini cameras.. P.S.: Ilford is out of the motion picture business, they are...
Edward C. Zimmermann
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Dec 16, 2004
9:50 pm
11637
In a message dated 12/16/04 2:56:38 PM Mountain Standard Time, edz_bsn@... writes: Its colour micrographic film and its NOT ISO 6.. But hardly 1... Not ...
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Dec 17, 2004
12:36 pm
11638
... Darkroom ... setting and a ... At maximum aperture, even a 1 speed film can be used in bright sunlight. I would have thought that sub shooters would be...
BlackKnight601
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Dec 17, 2004
10:12 pm
11639
I'm sure that it is excellent film, but I have a million miles of 16mm Fuji Super HR microfilm that gives me virtually grainless b&w shots. I even scanned a...
Larry Hester
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Dec 17, 2004
10:36 pm
11640
In a message dated 12/17/04 3:18:43 PM Mountain Standard Time, blackknight601@... writes: At maximum aperture, even a 1 speed film can be used in bright...
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Dec 18, 2004
12:34 pm
11641
... interested. ... That's great Joe. Now you and I need to find other people who will buy 100-foot spools of the stuff. I believe they'll need about 75 100 ...
BlackKnight601
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Dec 18, 2004
4:09 pm
11642
... the Sure with a good tripod. If one is going to schlepp out the gear one could just as well shoot large format :-) ... shit, ... I do buy film. I have a...
Edward C. Zimmermann
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Dec 18, 2004
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