Gritycityflicks
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Hi folks
Im usually a 35mm nikon shooter but I was recently given an old Yashica D that was pretty beat up. Im doing the repair work my self as I dont have spare cash to send it to a shop and these are all mechanical so in theory if you have a good head on your shoulders and all the right info at your finger tips you can crawl your way through it. Spring by spring.
Here is my main problem now, let me try and keep it simple but thorough
The shutter speeds are a bit slow BUT they are steady. They dont strat to drag or anything like that, they just seem to be too slow. This is compared to another COPAL MXV shutter and a nikon F70 (those two seem to be pretty much spot on). So instead of 1 second, I get 1.4 or something like that and so on and so on.
I have opened, jiggled and flushed out with lighter fluid - no change
I have trawled the internet looking at pictures and info and have found one page that says if your speeds are off you can adjust them via a screw and moving something BUT the picture link that accompanies the info no longer works.
the exact word were
"When you are done, check the shutter speeds. If they are way off, you can loosen the upper screw at the red arrow and move that end of the escapement closer or farther away from the lens mount to adjust speeds"
Any ideas which screw/part they are talking about? I know which area holds the gears for speeds but there are a few screws and dont want to just start fiddling with them.
Im working on this kind of shutter
http://ratfactor.com/yashica-d-tlr-copal-mxv-shutter
Cheers in advance for any ideas.
Im usually a 35mm nikon shooter but I was recently given an old Yashica D that was pretty beat up. Im doing the repair work my self as I dont have spare cash to send it to a shop and these are all mechanical so in theory if you have a good head on your shoulders and all the right info at your finger tips you can crawl your way through it. Spring by spring.
Here is my main problem now, let me try and keep it simple but thorough
The shutter speeds are a bit slow BUT they are steady. They dont strat to drag or anything like that, they just seem to be too slow. This is compared to another COPAL MXV shutter and a nikon F70 (those two seem to be pretty much spot on). So instead of 1 second, I get 1.4 or something like that and so on and so on.
I have opened, jiggled and flushed out with lighter fluid - no change
I have trawled the internet looking at pictures and info and have found one page that says if your speeds are off you can adjust them via a screw and moving something BUT the picture link that accompanies the info no longer works.
the exact word were
"When you are done, check the shutter speeds. If they are way off, you can loosen the upper screw at the red arrow and move that end of the escapement closer or farther away from the lens mount to adjust speeds"
Any ideas which screw/part they are talking about? I know which area holds the gears for speeds but there are a few screws and dont want to just start fiddling with them.
Im working on this kind of shutter
http://ratfactor.com/yashica-d-tlr-copal-mxv-shutter
Cheers in advance for any ideas.