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So I’ll keep this to the point as I can. My father has been a camera technician for the last 35 years. Even had a shop for 25 of those here in Vegas. He has moved online because a store front is no longer a viable option. He now sells equipment in other fields because people are not seeking camera repair like they were in the 70s and 80s. He still has a very large collection of repair parts for everything from Minox to Linhof. Over the years I’ve asked him to teach me all the repairs that he knows, but he thinks it would be a waste of time because you can’t make money from repairs like in the old days. The customers are just not there for it. It pains me a little to think that such knowledge would be lost when people his age die and take it with them. Its hard to find a good camera tech from the 70s who would share how to repair something. (They are out there!) This brings me to my idea that I’ve shared with my father and he would be very much on board. A visual catalog of repair information on YouTube. Having a little background in videography (produced a few infomercials) I would film and edit tutorials of my father doing and explaining basic repairs. I’m not talking him sitting there at his workbench saying “Hi YouTube my name is Mr.xx sorry I’ve not posted etc..” I’m talking detailed and knowledgeable technical information. So now for the reason I have come to the community with this story. What would you want to see? I have a small list of a few things that are common issues for basic repairs among the 35mm world. I want to start simple. What are some issues that you guys have? We don’t care what it is. No matter how small you think it is. The idea behind our little project is build a database of information for people to use to fix their equipment. This could be for anytime of still photography camera (not limited to 35mm!) I would love to hear some ideas. Issues you are having? Even better! UPDATE 2/2/2014 I have setup a Youtube Channel for our project. RRCamera. We are still trying to figure out the best way to present this information so it will be sometime before we can flood it with videos. Right now we just have one up and are working on the other real soon. Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/RRCamera XA Rangefinder Adjustment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGUIYMCgdjk Rewind Knob Replacement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tJyM_xtVIk RunFish fucked around with this message at 10:50 on Feb 3, 2014 |
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gently caress yes this would be amazing. Eastiest, most generic fix I can think of would be repairing foam seals on something, or maybe cleaning battery terminals that have been leaked on.
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# ? Jan 28, 2014 07:28 |
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RunFish posted:I would love to hear some ideas. Issues you are having? Even better! Jesus christ this is an awesome idea, enjoy a sticky. Also stuff like diagnosing common lens issues like hosed up oil on the aperture blades, fungus, coating marks, and what that means, etc. I imagine some tips and tricks about adapting/replacing old moon batteries would be good too.
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# ? Jan 28, 2014 07:38 |
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SoundMonkey posted:Jesus christ this is an awesome idea, enjoy a sticky. No a bad idea at all. My father has a process for even cleaning lens blades but it takes hours and its hard to get him to do (I've had him do it a few times for me). As far as diagnosing and explaining that's a good idea. I'm getting some stuff together right now to head over there and film. First we are going to start with how to open film doors after the rewind post has fallen into the body (Happens when the rewind nob comes off). And how to fix "The Canon Squeak".
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# ? Jan 28, 2014 19:53 |
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RunFish posted:No a bad idea at all. My father has a process for even cleaning lens blades but it takes hours and its hard to get him to do (I've had him do it a few times for me). As far as diagnosing and explaining that's a good idea. This is an awesome thread! Not to derail but do you guys have a bunch of parts for Polaroids?
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Whitezombi posted:This is an awesome thread! What are you looking for?
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# ? Jan 28, 2014 22:28 |
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RunFish posted:What are you looking for? Can you email me? natebolin AT gmail
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We filmed the first one today. I started editing it. Should be ready tomorrow night or the next day.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 01:38 |
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Awesome stuff. Does he know MF repair?
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Santa is strapped posted:Awesome stuff. Does he know MF repair? MF as in? Sorry I'm not up on the lingo like he is. Just let me know and I would be happy to ask.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 03:06 |
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Medium format cameras (and large format as well since the format is going up)
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Santa is strapped posted:Medium format cameras (and large format as well since the format is going up) OH! I've never seen it MF before. I shoot large format a lot. Yup he sure does. What issues are you having or what parts do you need? If its common stuff I'll add it to the list. At some point I would like to do one on Rollei shutters.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 03:56 |
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Specifically for problems - my hasselblad 80mm 2.8 T* takes considerable effort to focus - my Bronica's lens is tons easier to focus. I wonder how easy it would be to lube that poo poo up (it looks hard to dismantle)
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 04:42 |
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RunFish posted:We filmed the first one today. I started editing it. Should be ready tomorrow night or the next day. Christ, they don't waste any space in that prism hump, do they.
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This is a cool thread idea. If you're taking requests, I'd love a walkthrough on realigning the rangefinder in an Olympus XA. I've done it before but it's a pain to refind the various online websites every time. I've also always wanted a how-to video for remetering the XA to under expose by a stop - essentially shifting the ASA range from 25-800 to 50-1600. The ASA dial only goes to 800 so there is no way to push 400 speed film to 1600 being that it only has aperture priority. I think I remember Pompous Rhombus saying he had this done on his. Basically this.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:17 |
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It's really fantastic you're doing this! My request would be how to CLA (clean, lube and adjust) a Fuji GW690, if your Dad is familiar with them.
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Santa is strapped posted:Specifically for problems - my hasselblad 80mm 2.8 T* takes considerable effort to focus - my Bronica's lens is tons easier to focus. I wonder how easy it would be to lube that poo poo up (it looks hard to dismantle) What has happened (As I'm sure you could guess) is the grease on the focusing helix has dried up. Its not really a repair that he feels he could give a how to on because of its complexity. First the lens helix has to be disassembled and soaked. After that the lens has to be re-greased. I've got a Leica 28mm that has suffered the same fate. Stupid idea that you may have seen before.. turn it A LOT. It seems to help with some of mine that are in that same boat. Spedman posted:It's really fantastic you're doing this! I'll ask! Saint Fu posted:This is a cool thread idea. If you're taking requests, I'd love a walkthrough on realigning the rangefinder in an Olympus XA. I've done it before but it's a pain to refind the various online websites every time. Great idea! I'll look at some of the XA repair books we have and get back to you. SoundMonkey posted:Christ, they don't waste any space in that prism hump, do they. You should see what its like on some of the more compact SLRs. That's a Nikon F body, but on the OM stuff all the workings are under a little hatch at the bottom of the mirror box.
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Any information on Pentax 67s or large format shutters (Copal) would be really appreciated!
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 22:01 |
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This is the best idea for a thread Dorkroom has had in months. Echoing SoundMonkey's request for tips on how to deal with/replace old batteries.
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I've got a couple of old manual-focus lenses (mid-80's vintage) that have troubles. I know the basic idea is pretty straightforward - undo screws & catch flying springs until you find the problem - but a simple demonstration of lens anatomy would be great. I've seen many, many diagrams of lens formulas, showing elements, their shapes, etc, but things like how turning the focus ring moves (one? more than one?) glass lenses forward and backward is a mystery to me. And nth-ing the enthusiasm - this is a fantastic thread.
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SoundMonkey posted:Christ, they don't waste any space in that prism hump, do they. No they don't, this is inside a Pentax ME.
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# ? Jan 30, 2014 06:51 |
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CLA for common older MF bodies would be really cool! I just got a Bronica S2 from the ebay and reached out to Frank Marshman from Camerawiz about a possible CLA should it be needed. His reply was awesome and I wanted to post it somewhere. If here's not the place just give me a nudge. Frank Marshman posted:Check the focus screen ground glass/ Fresnel lens by removing the viewing hood and pressing down evenly all around. If it drops down a tiny amount than the foam material that pushes it down needs to be replaced. Also if when you focus it at infinity the lens should be exactly there at the infinity mark and end of the focusing. If it goes past or doesn't quite get there the pressure foam is deteriorated. This is a very common problem with this camera due to the age of it. Much of the time it has been replaced by now.
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Just to let you guys know I have not forgot about you. I've just been busy. The first video is done with editing. I'm having a friend do the VO for it. So it will be up soon. And I've taken your suggestions to my father and we are working out how to do them.
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Updated the main post with the new info. Let me know what you think! Saint Fu will like this one.
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# ? Feb 3, 2014 07:30 |
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That video loving owned.
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# ? Feb 3, 2014 08:40 |
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Your friend's VO vaguely reminds me of Ron Howard in Arrested Development and that owns.
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404notfound posted:Your friend's VO vaguely reminds me of Ron Howard in Arrested Development and that owns. lol that's me. He did the one I'm uploading right now. I think I'll have him do the rest. I really don't like the sound of my own voice.
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RunFish posted:Updated the main post with the new info. Let me know what you think! Saint Fu will like this one. You guys are doing a really nice job on the videos, really nice production value (and I agree on the awesome Arrested Development VO). spf3million fucked around with this message at 15:45 on Feb 3, 2014 |
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Amazing videos. Really enjoyed those.
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# ? Feb 3, 2014 15:42 |
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Awesome. I also have an XA with a horizontally misaligned rangefinder and that was way easier looking than I thought it'd be. At this point I'm assuming it's only the vertical alignment that requires removing parts of the case...
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RunFish posted:Rewind Knob Replacement Awesome. I needed this exact fix and now I can do it myself. Thanks a bunch! These videos are great.
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Chill Callahan posted:Awesome. I needed this exact fix and now I can do it myself. Thanks a bunch! These videos are great. Glad we could help!
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That's some good videos. For purely selfish reasons, how about a film (or 3 )that shows how to disassemble and clean the mirror and shutter mechanisms of the Pentax ME Super? Or to be really annoying, a video suggesting how to fix the particular problem I'm having, which is the wind lock lever not engaging the shutter mechanism. Mr. Despair's wonderful guide mentions it in this post.
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EDIT: Posted a lot of cats in the wrong thread They surely make use of every available space in the cameras. erephus fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Feb 12, 2014 |
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SoundMonkey posted:Also stuff like diagnosing common lens issues like hosed up oil on the aperture blades, fungus, coating marks, and what that means, etc. Seconding this! Also, repairing bent/dented filter threads. Saint Fu posted:I've also always wanted a how-to video for remetering the XA to under expose by a stop - essentially shifting the ASA range from 25-800 to 50-1600. The ASA dial only goes to 800 so there is no way to push 400 speed film to 1600 being that it only has aperture priority. I think I remember Pompous Rhombus saying he had this done on his. Basically this. Yep, that was me! dukeku posted:Any information on Pentax 67s or large format shutters (Copal) would be really appreciated! I would love to see a P6x7 shutter servicing video, I bought one online and the 1/1000s doesn't work. I've got a set of Wiha tools (plus spanner wrenches for messing around with lenses) but have never tried working on a camera body before. The internet would probably love to see one for Kiev's if he's ever worked on those, given how buggy they can be. Here's some text about Kiev 60's.
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Not sure if this is really a "tell me how to fix this" thread, but I would really appreciate a tutorial on how to open up the prism area to clean out dust. It's been an issue on every Canon I've owned so far. Advanced maintenance stuff of any nature would be pretty valued in this forum, I would think.
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Anything involving pentax (particularly spotmatics) would be great. Eric hendrikson is like 80, so when he dies, loses a hand, or retires for real, I am SOL. I assume you need some equipment for doing light meters and calibrations, but cla on them as well as lens would be great.
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 22:42 |
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This is from a looooooong time ago: Basically no adapters with metering, IS and correct lens meta data. Aperture was still manual though and if you changed it off of f/1.2 you'd have to set the camera to either manual exposure or Aperture priority with exposure compensation since its technically stop down metering which the camera doesn't support. I even made Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/04/minolta-lens-conversion-for-a700-with-rom-chip-keeps-focus-and-i/ Shaocaholica fucked around with this message at 20:30 on Feb 27, 2014 |
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I'm sure these wouldn't be as popular or in demand, but a few videos on repairing or replacing bellows and other components on medium and large format folders, press cameras, and rail cameras would be very much appreciated. Also, does your dad have any Crown or Speed Graphic parts?
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Technically not a "repair", but how about Nikon non-AI mount conversions? Does he ever come across those?
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