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Andrew H | @
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

Frants Combrink | @
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

lexadent | @
Thank you very much for providing free manuals for older cameras. Very appreciated, so unselfish. You guys rock. I have had this camera for twenty five years, I have been taking photos for about thirty years. I had a good idea of the camera functions, but it is nice to have a manual, to much hit and miss. Funny, I have gone from a brownie 120 format, to manual SLR, to auto focus SLR, to digital point and shoot, to digital SLR, now back to a 120 Format and my maual SLR. There is something about the purer forms of photography, that draws you back to simpler skills and knowledge. Thinking about the shot, instead of willy nilly shooting, and oh-well I will just delete. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy the will nilly part, but somedays you just require more. Sorry for the excited rant. Are you considering a photo section, or is there already one and I did not motice. If there isn't, I will check back regularly, in case there will be. I would enjoy joining, to share art photos. Lexadent
29 March 2009 - bc

Pygarus | @
Great, inclusive, informative site! I'm looking forward to downloading a copy of both the factory Owner's and repair manuals for my new/vintage Canonet GIII QL 1.7 Thanks so much!
27 March 2009 - Pittsburgh, PA area

Ted Coombs | @
What a great site. My father was a professional photographer for a number of years and used it as a side moneymaker the rest of his life. He acquired quite a collection of Cameras and they are now mine and I goggled to see what I could find on one of them (Yashica 635) and found this lovely place. Now I will have to get all of them out and look them over. They are in working order. I don't even know how many I have at this time, so I guess it is research time.
1 March 2009 - Seattle, WA

Leo Silve | @
Greetings! awesome site! I am a proud owner of a Canonet (Black) Q17 GIII. I was wondering if I can download a copy of the users manual for personal use. Thanks!
24 February 2009 - Pasadena, CA

Art Schneider | @
Does anyone know where I can buy selenium cells to replace dead ones in older 35mm cameras. If I can locate stock ones, I know how to cut down to fit!
13 February 2009 - Lakeland FL

T
would anyone can find the FTb & F-1 repair manual ~??? thx thx
8 February 2009 - China

John EDWARDS | @
Would there be anyone who still has a user manual for a Premier DS5057 ?

And if so, would care to part with it, for a resonable price.

John
3 February 2009 - Bristol

Bjorn
Thank you for making the instruction manuals available. I just purchased a Canonet ql17 GIII and now having the manual is a nice bonus.
31 January 2009 - Vancouver, BC

christopher | @
Thank you, I've just looked at a Canon Canonet QL19 instruction manual and now I know what I'm doing!
24 January 2009 - London, UK

Jamie
Thank you for the Yashica MAT LM Manual! I can load my first roll with confidence.
23 January 2009 - Wisconsin

Walter Kern | @
Hi, I believe your site may help me maintain my camers. While not being a certified camera repair man, I do have some knowledge of electronics and was trained in Watch Repair. I believe this may help and I like what you have to offer.
19 January 2009 - Los Angeles, California

Harald Müssig | @
thanks for the manual praktica mtl !
salutations from germany:

plaetzchenwolf.eu and .de

(many praktica-landscape pictures)
17 January 2009 - weinbach

maha | @
My father used to be a passionate photographer, he has yashica 635 its a jem n im in love with it since i was a kid n now im the proud owner of it.
10 January 2009 - pakistan

Dale
Brilliant, just added a couple of old cameras to my collection and noticed a part missing on one (Lubitel 2).
Been trying to find out if i could buy/make a replacement, with no joy.
Then i stumble on to your site and the answer to my question was already answered in your archives.

Cheers, I'll be back
8 January 2009 - Midlands, UK

Charlie Harbin | @
You guys rock. I just got a classic Gossen LunaPro w/o manual and there it was! Great service you provide. Thank you from Atlanta GA
7 January 2009 - Atlanta GA

Andy the woodcherub | @
Now I know what the X and M markers on my Minolta A5 stand for, Ive be wondering about this for over 30 years, many thanks.
28 December 2008 - Preston, UK.

franklin b.bruner | @
I want to visit this site agin.
25 December 2008 - baton rouge la

edward sandalls | @
My word, do I LOVE you or do I LOVE you? I am a certified Olympus nut, but I don't collect cameras, I buy cameras to use, and discovering you has just up-graded my pleasure one thousand times over!
19 December 2008 - UK, down by the sea

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