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ChrisBrookes
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Minolta Dynax 404si premature rewind ??!!
      #598135 - 18/01/2008 22:23

I have been using my Minolta dynax 404si for my college course, however in two ilford 36 exp iso400, and one of the two 125's I put through it rewun the films at approx two thirds of the way through . So I am pretty sure the camera has a fault and am unsure whether it is worth trying to get fixed or just binning ? Thanks for any reply !

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Mibron
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Re: Minolta Dynax 404si premature rewind ??!! [Re: ChrisBrookes]
      #599284 - 21/01/2008 17:38

Hi Chris
Give the following company a ring KM specialists.
Camera Repair Workshop (Milton Keynes)
Tel No:-- 01908 378 088. I have used them for my XD7 and found them very good.
Mibron.


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ChrisBrookes
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Re: Minolta Dynax 404si premature rewind ??!! [Re: Mibron]
      #599502 - 21/01/2008 23:39

thanks , but I think I am going to bin the camera, I have switched to canon on the dslr front , and was only using the minolta for my college course and I have proven now that I can develop and print images from film, so I may reluctantly abandon all film stuff. Although my friend at college has just bought an enlarger that can use 6 by 6 negs so I may now have a fiddle with medium format ! Thanks again !

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