Dan Daniel
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Was talking to someone who wants a black Kodak Medalist. Anyone know if there is anyone in the US who paints or powdercoats camera parts We can get it to them in parts, masking if needed, etc. North America preferred.
How does one go about painting the top and bottom covers of a Nikon FG?
This probably isn't what you had in mind, but I was threatening to do a Grateful Dead, tie dye sort of paint job on an old Nikon FG (earl momus will paint ANY camera for only $19.95!) but I sold the model. It still interests me, lord knows why, because when you actually use the camera, who sees it?
Pretty sure an FG is metal that looks and feels more like plastic. Nice little cameras, very light and small, Mickey Mouse plastic, double jointed film advance lever is a liability though. They break often, as do the complex electronics that Nikon jammed into such a small package.
Look for someone local that does Cerakote. The Cerakote website has a dealer finder. Thinner than paint or powder coat and very durable. It's used for firearms and aircraft so little bits shouldn't be a problem. There are various clears that can go over the color as well. I had a Leotax top and bottom plate coated earlier this year and they turned out really nice.
Cerakote looks promising.
Thread 'Leotax K Restoration' https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/leotax-k-restoration.193958/That looks very interesting! Thanks. There's a certified outfit not too far from me; I'll see if they are able to work with me on this.
It's an intersting thing, custom painting cameras. I've seen a fair number of what I call Gummi Bear leatherette cameras, but not much real exploration of colors on metals, etc. I do wish that there was more of a tradition of cameras like the early Rolleicord Deco metal etching and such. I recently had a Kodak Autograph around that had a lot of those small flourishes and details that just don't happen any more. I wonder what World War II did to manufacturing that eliminated such things.
Was talking to someone who wants a black Kodak Medalist. Anyone know if there is anyone in the US who paints or powdercoats camera parts We can get it to them in parts, masking if needed, etc. North America preferred.
Mike Knight does powder coating on camera bodies: https://www.instagram.com/michaelknight1967/
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