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Anita Thweatt
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I'm not sure I can express my greatfulness for your manuals. I was just given a Petri 7s that my dad purchased in 1966 while stationed in Vietnam. He is now terminally ill and gave me this camera with no instructions, I know he will be so pleased that I have them now and he will know that I can use the camera. Thank You so much!!!!
1 September 2009 - Payneway, Arkansas
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@Anangeix
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thanks for this great page , especially for sharing your files, so pleased to find such information here, im a photography student from Bogotá, south America and just can see no other way for future, culture and arts; we must share our knowledge in the aims of evolving to xxii century /// anangeix.tk
29 August 2009 - Bogotá-Colombia
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Stacy
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Many Thanks - your resources helped me find out that my Argus Tele-Sandmar 100mm lens made by Enna-Werk Munchen fits an Argus C-3 camera!
18 August 2009 - Puyallup, WA
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Ken
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One of the best camera sites I have ever been on, keep up the good work.
15 August 2009
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Vince Hewitt
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Thank you very much.
13 August 2009 - Georgia
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Sean Hernandez
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Hello Photographers. Anyone currently shooting in Louisiana? I feel strange I'm the only one shooting pictures.!?!
28 July 2009 - Hammond Louisiana
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Sam YU
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Hi Kar Yan and Henry, thanks for your effort upholding the freedom of DIY rights of classical cameras. Wonderful job indeed. though the Rollei TRL is bit small to read. thanks a lot.Like the picture you took at the Pismo.
28 July 2009 - Hong Kong
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ipunty
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Just found you and am so pleased! Thanks for all your work. Have joined the forum and appreciate all the interest in vintage cameras.
17 July 2009 - Ohio
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Missi
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Thank you so much.I thought that I would never find instructions on my Yashica LM.Great Information
12 July 2009 - Ocala, Fl
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Waseem
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Its a great site, I have learned a lot by watching diagrams. Wish I could find the Nikon FM2.
25 June 2009 - islamabad, Pakistan
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Angelo
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This site is a great source of information! Thank you, ciao Angelo
11 June 2009 - Milano, Italy
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john briscoe
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Hi can some one help me! My rolleicord 2c film counter will not work it is stuke on 1 and will not turn so I cannot tell whear i am HELP PLEAS
6 June 2009 - UK
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alex mccoll
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read about battery replacement on ae1 where is the location and what does it look like.? thanks alex.
5 June 2009 - entwistle alberta canada
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Bill W. Saunders
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Very Informative Site. Have a question: Does anyone know of a ready-made adapter for an old Valoy so one might print full frame without having to crop? or . remove column. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks for your time. Warmest Regards, Bill Cleveland
1 June 2009 - Cleveland,OH
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Angelo morgan
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Nice site, keep up the good work!
9 May 2009 - Memphis, TN
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noel h. guerrero
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Interesting and helpful site. I have a decent collection of film and digital cameras now considered as "ancient" by photographers. It seems I enjoy servicing camera bodies and lenses than taking photographs. Thanks a bunch guys.
2 May 2009 - Philippines
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Phil
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Interesting site, even if I did not find what I was after!
18 April 2009 - France
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Paul A. Sherwood
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Certainly an interesting website, it now means I can carry out some restoration on a few old cameras
15 April 2009 - North Yorkshire, UK
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Andrew H
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With time, care, patience, and Jon's excellent instructions and measurements, replacing the foam light seals is a very satisfying job. One tip. in the UK McDonalds have thin wooden sticks for stirring coffee, and these are just right as a tool for helping to re-fit new light seals.
12 April 2009 - Nth Yorkshire, UK
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Frants Combrink
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I emailed you reagarding the password, and then I swa how it works, sorry and thanks. Great site this, very usefull info. I really like film cameras cause they teach you to think about your shot, just the old Harvard (Texan T1, I think) training aeroplane is still the best trainer cause it teaches pilots basic flying skills and power management. Digital these days results and ten thousand pictures snapped and maybe one picture. People learn to take snapshots with digital cameras, not pictures. Thanks guys, I am now a owner of a Minolta Hi-Matic 7s, and it works, sofar anyway.
10 April 2009 - Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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