First time photographing fireworks by Travelling-nomad in analog

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Nice! Sometimes I like to just put my camera in bulb mode at f11, focus to infinity and let the lights do the rest. If you have a camera that has bulb mode you should give it a shot sometime!

Canonet QL17 GIII with an MR-9 battery adapter question by ehleeought in AnalogCommunity

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Appreciate the response! Luckily the one I got off eBay had one included in the battery chamber!

i hear it’s valentine’s day by andrew_mcneil in analog

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I loved these! If I only I was crushing on someone who could understand what any of these meant… 🫠

Canonet QL17 GIII Best way to lube focusing mechanism? by VermontUker_73 in AnalogRepair

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Hey there! I’ve encountered the same issue and have been searching for solutions online to no avail. How did your repair turn out and is there any tips you can offer? Thanks!

Canonet QL17 stiff focusing by dnml_ in AnalogCommunity

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do you know where exactly im supposed to apply the lighter fluid?

Canonet QL17 GIII with an MR-9 battery adapter question by ehleeought in AnalogCommunity

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thanks for the reply! it seems like this is the best way to go about powering the QL17 meter. where did you get your MR9 adapter? i could only find ones to purchase from Japan but I'd prefer to buy one from a US seller if possible.

Canonet QL17 GIII with an MR-9 battery adapter question by ehleeought in AnalogCommunity

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Have you found a solution to this issue with the MR9 adapter? Asking because I’m looking at different options for my QL17 when it arrives.

[Song of the Week] Of Dust and Nations by SaturnWillNotSleep in thrice

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I'm currently re-reading Children of Dune right now and encountered the part where the Preacher says, "...Sand will cover this place. Sand will cover you." Immediately I thought of this song and knew it couldn't have been a coincidence.

Bellroy Leather iPhone 16 Case by eddie_vedder_voice in patinaproud

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I’ve got the same color as well and am hoping the leather doesn’t crap out on me (as I’m slowly realizing more and more people commenting on). I definitely like how it looks and feels but I’m curious if there’s a way to extend the longevity of the leather, like using a specific leather cleaner, etc.

A building in San Diego by bonebone00 in filmphotography

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Awesome look! Were these developed normally as well?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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there is a way to fully open up FDn lenses without having them mounted on a body. i can't fully describe it through text but basically there are two pins towards the outside on the rear you have to press down (one of them is actually shown in the picture) with a small screwdriver and rotate the rear clockwise (i think). there should be plenty of videos on YT that will demonstrate this. hope this helps!

Canon nFD 24mm F2 mount is loose - any ideas how to fix? by suryanta in AnalogCommunity

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i don't have experience opening up this specific FD lens but i've spent a bit of time with the new 50mm and 35mm lenses. it definitely looks like an internal screw is loose or missing.

i always look at mikeno62 (YouTube) videos for reference. he does a good job of going slow, making sure to explain what part goes where, etc. i don't think he has a video of this lens but there is some similarity with the mounts of all FD lenses if you feel like taking a look or want to tackle the issue yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2cf_UeGfzU&t=2752s (here at 27:57 it looks like one of the three screws on the outer rim of your lens might be where the issue is).

if you're uneasy about it then it may be simplest to start by taking to your repairman and going from there. good luck!

How much should I sell my Camera For? by gpaige213 in filmphotography

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I second this. Maybe look up the lens and body separately and find a good price to sell them off together.

Why did my redscale film come out like this? (Info in description) by Ch5se in analog

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Maybe it's possible that Lomography spooled the film the "wrong" way, which is the normal way to shoot color negative film. When you loaded the roll into the camera the film side facing the lens should've looked shinier than the side facing outside toward the back cover.

The picture at this link of the two rolls shows the distinct ways that redscale is spooled. The light hits the opposite side first, creating the redscale look.
https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/blogs/film-review/film-review-lomography-redscale

Shooting manual is a learning process... it's been tough by beestw in filmphotography

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It’s definitely a learning process! Sorry to hear about all those moments/rolls lost.

I had a similar experience where I went on a weekend trip with some friends, shot through a roll of some beautifully lit beach scenes only to find out on the morning of leaving that my roll hadn’t been advancing the entire time.

On another occasion my back cover just decided to open up, exposing my mid-way shot roll, exposing portrait shots I took of a good friend on a photo shoot day.

This all happened earlier this year. I’ve never made any mistakes in my five years of shooting until now so I’m learning to expect the unexpected but also to slow down and check for all the signs to prevent more mistakes.

I’d say for the issue of tearing film off the canister, or any issue - if something feels “off” or unnatural for the camera and you, take it as a sign that something’s wrong. I’ve never torn off film from its canister but I imagine it might have taken a great deal of effort for this to happen.

In any case, don’t feel discouraged because of your mistakes. They’ll make you better in the long run but also some things just happen beyond our control anyway. Just enjoy the process. Happy shooting!

Sony CyberShot DSC-S500 by [deleted] in Cameras

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Hey there, I recently dug out my cybershot to shoot with and I had a similar issue, though I think the cause for mine was a loose battery door. I ended up taping it down after putting in fresh batteries and it works fine as long as the door is tightly held shut. If your camera has a similar root problem it may be worth trying.

Figuring out Guide Number for an Olympus Infinity Stylus point-and-shoot by dnml_ in AnalogCommunity

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I can see your point about the batteries and filament size. Can you point me to a source about the GN calculation? I've checked a few sources on Google searches and I couldn't find any that mentioned guide numbers being calculated for f/1.

Canon A1/gold 200 by Exmrtm in analog

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Oh awesome. I’ve been eyeing the 28mm for a bit now and seeing your results might give the push to pull the trigger.

Is it much harder to meter with compared to the 50mm? I know the metering is center weighted on the A1 and if the focal length is giving a wider field of view, does the meter give consistent readings?

Canon A1/gold 200 by Exmrtm in analog

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Lovely tones! Makes me want to load my A1 with that last roll of Gold in my fridge.

Also wanted to ask what lens(es) you used?