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Some assembly required
I couldn't resist spending the money on this kit lens. The camera claims it can be assembled in One-Hour. But reading the translated instructions and "superior quality" drawings, it takes about two hours. It helps to know how a shutter is supposed to work because the instructions/drawings and like cooking on yesterdays hot stove.
The gear mechanism that controls the film advance doesn't work, so it is all guess work. The shutter releases on the release of the shutter handle (upstroke, as it were)
35mm T-Max ~ ISO 400 ~ 47mm ~ shutter speed and f/stop are not given.
I couldn't resist spending the money on this kit lens. The camera claims it can be assembled in One-Hour. But reading the translated instructions and "superior quality" drawings, it takes about two hours. It helps to know how a shutter is supposed to work because the instructions/drawings and like cooking on yesterdays hot stove.
The gear mechanism that controls the film advance doesn't work, so it is all guess work. The shutter releases on the release of the shutter handle (upstroke, as it were)
35mm T-Max ~ ISO 400 ~ 47mm ~ shutter speed and f/stop are not given.
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