09-04-20, 06:14 PM | #6901 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
I tried searching for Pearl IV repair guide as it has a similar focus system as the Fujica but no joy.
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09-04-20, 07:42 PM | #6902 |
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Hmm good thinking Batman
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09-04-20, 08:28 PM | #6903 |
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Well I actually searched for the shutter, then looked for cameras with the same set up.
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10-04-20, 06:12 AM | #6904 |
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Might be worth contacting to see if he can help with your for focus?
http://www.zeissikonrolleirepair.com
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Aha stroppy Mark, could try I guess!
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12-04-20, 09:31 AM | #6906 |
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lol, just been reading his site, can see why you would say that!
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I've been doing more tinkering today. Managed to sort the wind issue on a Minolta XE5 that I bought as having problems. Managed to follow this guide https://cameras.pwnmusik.com/2019/06...dvance-repair/ but had to figure out how to remove the top plate myself. Lubricated the wind lock and all working well. I tried it on the XE1 you sent me Yoko and its working well too. Just need to sort out the double exposer lever.
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Next on my list was a Pentax Program A that I bought as spares or repairs. I had tried a set of batteries in it before but didn't have any joy so I set it aside. Just popped another set in and for some reason it fired right up. Just plonked a 50mm f2 that I had kicking around on it for now. Just need the finger grip to make it complete.
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Good going! I wonder why Pentaxes are so odd with batteries?
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Not sure, my P30t is the same.
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