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    micro prism Split Image Focus Screen Minolta X-700 2pcs
    Nov 29, 2016
    X-700 Viewfinder Focusing Screen
    Item as described. Not too difficult to install.
    Minolta XE-7 35mm Film - MD Lens Mount - SLR Camera - Body Only - Black
    Jun 27, 2016
    Solid machine
    The heft and mechanical precision of this camera must be experienced in person. The advance lever throw alone is a thing of beauty. Built like a tank and hefty.
    Superheadz Wide & Slim Pink Dress 35mm Camera FREE SHIP
    Jun 21, 2017
    Great little toy camera (film door opening trick)
    As you've read elsewhere, this is a copy of the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim. Tiny and fun camera to throw in the bag. You may have read that the film door can be a beast to open. Upon receiving the camera, I found this to be very much the case. Others have recommended holding the camera upside down, but on my copy that technique didn't work. After trial and error, have arrived at a method that allows me to open the camera fairly easily. Hold the camera in your left hand so that your forefinger and thumb squeeze moderately tightly against the actual top and bottom of the camera at the latch end. The hinge end of the camera should be pointed toward the floor and the lens should be pointed at your left palm. As you use your right thumbnail to slide the latch open, simultaneously jerk the camera body leftward with your left hand. Think of this action as pulling the camera away from the film door. If you get the timing right, you'll either fully open the door or open it just enough to disengage the latch and allow you to pry it open with your fingernail. Happy shooting!

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