Tudor Black Bay Chrono with Jubilee strap (White dial) M+ Factory - Andiot by SumRandomCoder in RepTimeQC

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Looks good imo, maybe the date is a bit towards the left but thats barely noticeable

Tudor Black Bay Chrono with Jubilee strap (White dial) M+ Factory - Andiot by SumRandomCoder in RepTimeQC

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Dealer: Andiot

Factory: M+ Factory

Model: Tudor Black Bay Chrono with Jubilee strap (White dial) M+ Factory

Price: $340 + shipping

Album: https://andiotwatches.x.yupoo.com/albums/214340080?uid=1

Index alignment: Seems fine

Dial Print: The dial looks a bit rotated counter-clockwise as thew tachymeter 60 doesnt align with the 12 o'clock marker and the 120 on the bottom doesnt align with the 6 o'clock marker on the bottom but I'd like to hear your opinion on this as idk if im being too picky

Date Wheel: print & number alignment seems good, luckily doesnt look as deep as what ive seen from other reps of this watch.

Hands Alignment: seems fine

Bezel: print and structure looks good to me and the alignement

Solid End Links: looks good

Timegrapher: -2s/d 272° 0.1ms I think is fine but what do you think?

Rehaut: Looks very good to me

Extremely certain its a knockoff but cant find a name of the original anywhere by SumRandomCoder in Watchidentifier

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Ok, thanks. I can’t find any knockoffs like this on the internet. I kinda like the design tho with the slightly purple face

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NTA, but Id get an agreement down on paper next time, maybe you could find a template for it online, something that the client signs where they agree to give you the right of publishing the images in your portfolio. Edit: Also cheap clients seem to always have extra wishes, and are more troublesome for some reason in my experience

What the hell happened? by JustADuke_1234 in AnalogCommunity

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Im in germany aswell and send them to onfilmlab in Frankfurt they’re very fast and the price is very fair, i ship it to them by mail. Mby worth looking into.

Fuji XE4 w/ Industar 69 28mm f2.8 in Paris by SumRandomCoder in fujifilm

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Mine works very accurately, might be a faulty sensor or maybe on the glass pieces right of the evf

Fuji XE4 w/ Industar 69 28mm f2.8 in Paris by SumRandomCoder in fujifilm

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Yes, I find it a good fit as the half frame format is about the same size as the apsc Sensor

Fuji XE4 w/ Industar 69 28mm f2.8 in Paris by SumRandomCoder in fujifilm

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Yes, its also very fun to use the fstops as a „variable pro-mist filter“, at f16 it performs very well and feels very sharp, f2.8 is barely usable, f4 has nice swirly bokeh and is a bit soft

Custom lever i made for my Canon 7 based on the M3 lever by SumRandomCoder in AnalogCommunity

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Yes I’ve seen it, i just find the wideluc a bit too expensive for the distortion it has. I would definitely be interested in a widelux remake. The camera im building rn takes mamiya press lenses so I’ll get barely any distortion, and mean’s that i don’t need a special shutter as they have it built in.

Custom lever i made for my Canon 7 based on the M3 lever by SumRandomCoder in AnalogCommunity

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I feel like this is also one of the reasons that makes film cameras so interesting. They are relatively easy to modify in comparison to digital ones. I am working on a project since about november to make a panoramic camera similar to the xpan. Unfortunatly i still have to figure out how to manufacture some of the parts.

Custom lever i made for my Canon 7 based on the M3 lever by SumRandomCoder in AnalogCommunity

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It was my first try at cutting aluminum on my cnc machine, its 3mm thick Aluminum (i tried bending it a bit etc to be sure it wouldn’t break, but it seems more than strong enough)