Pete,
Sorry I should have clarified, the lens is canon f0.95 - deep red 72mm filter - kodak infrared film - home developed (souped )
This was scanned long ago (Epson 3170, I think ?) and I'm sure I could make a better job now, maybe ?
Thanks Pete, I shall ring in the next couple of days.
The only f0.95 lens that I have is old Canon one, mint condition complete with some filters and lens hood.
Here's a '81 photo taken with it - deep red - infra.
Nice selection Pete. I hope you mind me contaminating your post ?
I have a few olde M's but nothing with a meter.
I was a little upset earlier this summer when my M4-P snapped a shutter ribbon :mad:, this camera is 30 years old but is very low mileage, anyone know of a good repair man ?
Point taken Hamish, of course you mean photos taken Between 8-10-10 and 15-10-10. I'm afraid I don't many of those, a little difficult with film you understand .:)
Hamish, I can't delete photos when necessary, any reason why ?
These are low res photos which I may rescan and improve !
Minox EL - Kodak TechPan Acutol 1:20 21 degrees 10mins 40secs.
Scouts walking down from summer camp.
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2) If you look to middle higher right maybe you can see...
Re : Split, If you remove the outer cover from a PX28L (Lithium) inside there are Two CR1/3N batteries.
The adaptor that I purchased - must be very near two decades ago is a direct replacement for the original battery cap (exact same thread)
BTW, I have some Kodak TechPan (very sharp...
Sorry I don't have a link to the adaptor but have seen them on ebay in a non-working Minox's for a reasonable price.
The batteries which can split are PX28L (Mallory) or L544, if you have difficulting locating one drop me a pm and I'll send a Mallory PX28L dated 2017, post haste.
The film...
Hamish,
Re:Minox 35 EL, When the original 5.6v PX 27 became obsolete I bought one of the adapters which allows the use Two lithium 3v CR1/3N batteries, Okay 6v but these are far superior to the original and can be purchased as single CR1's or a PX28 and split.
Whitby swing bridge (before...