anthonym3
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I have purchased an AGFA BILLY COMPUR 105 4.5 SOLINAR,lens serial number 50792.Can anyone help me to find the year made?
It has not arrived yet,purchased online auction,should arrive by 6-18,I can check then
Dan Daniel,i rechecked the photos on the online auction,number on the shutter is 0039820It has not arrived yet,purchased online auction,should arrive by 6-18,I can check then
Many Compur shutters have serial numbers starting with 00. I have always assumed they were special orders for large customers.
I had anticipated bad bellows. Does anyone know where to have it replaced at a reasonable price?here are photos of the BILLY COMPUR
I tried taking cell phone photos of the auction site but it's not working. I'll post more photos of the camera when it arrives.View attachment 225321 View attachment 225322 View attachment 225321 View attachment 225321 View attachment 225321 View attachment 225321 View attachment 225321 View attachment 225322 View attachment 225322 View attachment 225321 View attachment 225322 View attachment 225323 View attachment 225324 View attachment 225322
I'm trying to post need photos.bear with me,at age 79 I have some difficulty using a sm
Is it still on 'T'? Will it move offf of T?
One thing that will probably kick the self-timer into finishing its cycle is some lighter fluid. Go to the drug store and get a small cannister of the Ronsonol liquid lighter fluid (not an aerosol butane or propane). Do some tests over the sink of opening the little spout and getting a couple of drops to come out. Now hold the shutter vertical, so the fluid will run out the side, not slosh around at the back edge of the block. Put the cocking lever at about 3 o'clock and put some drops in so that it runs to 4 and 5 o'clock (not 1 or 2 o'clock) looking from the front of the camera. This might get a little fluid into the self-timer mechanism and give it the lube it needs.
All in all self-timers are dangerous to pay with on old cameras.
Tiny droplets of naptha/Ronsonol on the axles of the shutter/selftimer gears is often enough and less risky. A tiny amount of a light oil on the axles can work as well. Just let it sit for a couple of seconds and wipe the excess off with a tissue.
JPD too late I changed the shutter speed that is when the shutter would not cock and fire in the normal way. I think that something either was bypassed or broke when the shutter speed was set to 250.When I try to cock it it goes directly into delayed timer. It may not present a problem however since I will use the camera only for landscapes on a tripod. It does fire at correct speeds via the delayed timer.
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