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Richard Haw

The Nikkor/Nikon specialist. Mainly text/pictures, some videos included.




 


A warning: I have seen some "tutorials" on the FixOldCameras channel that offer really, REALLY bad advice about certain "repairs". Some of the suggested approaches to certain problems are truly horrific and should be avoided. If it looks like a sloppy hack, it probably is, so approach with caution.

Chris Sherlock, on the other hand, is a highly skilled (Kodak trained) repair technician and his tutorials are trustworthy and informative. Here he demonstrates servicing of a 1930s Retina Type 119.
 
A warning: I have seen some "tutorials" on the FixOldCameras channel that offer really, REALLY bad advice about certain "repairs". Some of the suggested approaches to certain problems are truly horrific and should be avoided. If it looks like a sloppy hack, it probably is, so approach with caution.

I don't think that's fair, because it devalues the author's entire work.

Which videos/techniques do you mean exactly?

What is there wrong and why?
 
This isn't a camera channel per se, but contains the most comprehensive look at the Pentax Electro Spotmatic I've ever seen.

 
Information about service and repairs for the Canon New F-1 is scarce.

Here is a video about it from Luka Zidarič:

 
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Although the Minolta X-700 was and is very popular, you can only find a few videos that deal with service and repairs.

Here is one of them.

You will be shown how to disassemble the camera down to the shutter, clean and lubricate it and also repaint the housing 🤠

 
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I don't think that's fair, because it devalues the author's entire work.

Which videos/techniques do you mean exactly?

What is there wrong and why?

I can't find the specific video now, but I watched the technician remove a stuck front lens group from a shutter using vice grips on bare metal, badly scarring the lens! It was appalling. I watched in disbelief.
 
I can't find the specific video now, but I watched the technician remove a stuck front lens group from a shutter using vice grips on bare metal, badly scarring the lens! It was appalling. I watched in disbelief.

And what else did you see?

Because you wrote:

A warning: I have seen some "tutorials" on the FixOldCameras channel that offer really, REALLY bad advice about certain "repairs". Some of the suggested approaches to certain problems are truly horrific and should be avoided. If it looks like a sloppy hack, it probably is, so approach with caution.
 
I don't have time to go through all of those videos to find instances where they did a poor/incorrect job - I'm too busy. If one example isn't sufficient for you, then what number is?

You claim something but provide no further evidence.

I, on the other hand, picked up a lot of useful information there. And what I do with it in my work is my responsibility anyway.

You will see techniques in many tutorials or videos that you disagree with. But that doesn't mean I have to rate the author overall. That's not my approach, but everyone should see it however they want.
 
Moderator hat on:
Your positions are clear on the topic of the reliability of a particular site. It is unnecessary to continue the discussion here.
People can use the warning contained in this thread in whatever way they deem appropriate.
But from a moderator's point of view, a warning that indicates that the poster is of the opinion that the quality of a site is inconsistent and therefore people who view it should "approach (it) with caution", has a tone and approach that we support.
Any further discussion on the topic of the reliability of that particular referenced site in this thread will be deleted.
Moderator hat off.
 
This video impressively shows what problems you can encounter when repairing a camera.

Here the cover of the battery chamber in the bottom of an X-700 cannot be unscrewed, probably because the batteries have leaked:

 
Chris Sherlock, on the other hand, is a highly skilled (Kodak trained) repair technician and his tutorials are trustworthy and informative. Here he demonstrates servicing of a 1930s Retina Type 119.


@Andreas Thaler
Chris sherlock deserves IMO to be on your list with more than just the above-quoted passing mention. The search below will bring up tens of videos (and some false positives...)
Chris was kind enough to provide me personal advice to restore my Typ117.
 
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I've been working on a video series documenting the overhaul of a Pentax K1000. Just finished up the video of the shutter service and thought I'd share it. I try to cover the details of how the mechanisms work as well as what I'm doing to service them. Hope you find it interesting.

 
I've been working on a video series documenting the overhaul of a Pentax K1000. Just finished up the video of the shutter service and thought I'd share it. I try to cover the details of how the mechanisms work as well as what I'm doing to service them. Hope you find it interesting.



So you are the author of this video too 🙂

Great!

Post in thread 'What a circuit diagram doesn't tell us'
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/what-a-circuit-diagram-doesnt-tell-us.205815/post-2782466
 
This is all GREAT, and THANX for all your effort. I'm sure it will be appreciated by many -- without much thanks, however.

One idea would be to group the links by manufacturer -- Minolta, Canon, Nikon, etc -- and then place them in STICKIES somewhere on this FORUM, where you and others (like me) can add additional
links.

The main problem with links -- I know too well -- there is no easy way to deal with LINK ROT. If there is, please let me know!
 
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