Thanks for the hint! I will try it out later.
C.H.Ling
clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Easy! Remove top cover. In the wind gears on the top of the shutter is a
> one-way clutch. After firing the shutter, hold this clutch away from the gear
> and turn the thumbwheel _backwards_ -- it will move the shutter blades open!
> Cover the cell and press the release button to hold the aperture blades open,
> too.
>
> "C.H.Ling" wrote:
>
> > The problem is Trip 35 has no B mode, I'm also interested to know how to
> > make the shutter open for a long time, I have two Trip 35 waiting for
> > repair.
> >
> > C.H.Ling
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Mark Dapoz" <md@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > > The easiest way to reset the focus is to put a translucent matte surface
> > where
> > > the film goes (an old focusing screen is good for this) and then look at
> > > the image using a loupe. When the image is sharp, you have your infinity
> > > focus (assuming the object is at inifinity).
> > > -mark
> > >
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