Bauer S709 XL Microcomputer

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Re: Bauer S709 XL Microcomputer

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Re: Bauer S709 XL Microcomputer

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Vlado, hvala ti puno, baš ću preko vikenda probati da popravim ovaj mjerač, onako kako si opisao... Svaka čast!
Javiću ti rezultat... Veliki pozdrav!

Andreas, sorry for our conversation on serbian language, but my countryman described how to fix a malfunction to my camera. This is much easier to describe in our language...
Also, thanks for the welcome to the forum!
To introduce myself... I'm 40 years old and last 25 years I shooting films ONLY on Super8 - two or three films (aprox. 10-12 cartridges) per year. Mainly, these are documentaries... After Kodak kill my favored Kodachrome, I shoot few films on Ektachrome 64T, but I don't like his extremely coarse grain (although the registration of color was excellent). Since 2007 my favored stock is (first) Wittnerchrome 100D and then (since 2010) original Ektachrome 100D. I shooting my films with Canon 1014 AZE, Nizo S56 and Bauer S715 XL microcomputer.
And, sorry if my english is slightly worse...
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Re: Bauer S709 XL Microcomputer

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gbarac wrote:Andreas, sorry for our conversation on serbian language, but my countryman described how to fix a malfunction to my camera. This is much easier to describe in our language...
I understand, but the whole point of this boards is for everyone to share knowledge, not limit it to languages only a few members speak.

If you need to discuss things in your own language I suggest you send an email instead. :-)

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