So I live and do most of my shopping in a very humid climate, and most cameras I find with leaf shutters (beside the ever-present and semi-reliable Argus C3's) have gummed up shutters on which the slow-speed timer no longer runs, making all speeds below, say, 1/50th equal.
At some point, I picked up a Certo Dollina II with Compur-Rapid 500 shutter in a Xenar 5/2.9, with non-functioning slow-speed timer and tight aperture, but a very clean lens and a functioning camera body.
When I was much more naive, I decided to open the front on the shutter and see if I could see the problem myself, with naked untrained eyes. Needless to say I made it worse--it's the inspiration for my forum signature. I don't think a simple CLA will fix this shutter now, and anyways I'm not paying to find out.
How would I go about finding a compatible replacement shutter? I've searched *bay in the past with no luck.
Will any Compur-Rapid 500 (which was only made in #00 size as I recall) have matching threads to my lens elements? And how much do they go for? This is a good Xenar and I'd love to get some use out of this camera.
Failing any of that, has anyone used this weird little camera? It's a pretty normal folding range-finder, but it was so early in the 35mm era. Also the rangefinder was an afterthought, so it's pretty crudely bolted on to what's otherwise a very elegant camera. The cam for the rangefinder is under the focusing knob, and it's actually made of a stamped sheet metal piece with another piece of sheet metal wrapped around and soldered to it, which has a tendency to break, leaving you with a cam that can come apart if you turn the knob too far. It's a pain to fix. Still, it's an amazingly compact little folder and not too heavy. I like it a lot.
At some point, I picked up a Certo Dollina II with Compur-Rapid 500 shutter in a Xenar 5/2.9, with non-functioning slow-speed timer and tight aperture, but a very clean lens and a functioning camera body.
When I was much more naive, I decided to open the front on the shutter and see if I could see the problem myself, with naked untrained eyes. Needless to say I made it worse--it's the inspiration for my forum signature. I don't think a simple CLA will fix this shutter now, and anyways I'm not paying to find out.
How would I go about finding a compatible replacement shutter? I've searched *bay in the past with no luck.
Will any Compur-Rapid 500 (which was only made in #00 size as I recall) have matching threads to my lens elements? And how much do they go for? This is a good Xenar and I'd love to get some use out of this camera.
Failing any of that, has anyone used this weird little camera? It's a pretty normal folding range-finder, but it was so early in the 35mm era. Also the rangefinder was an afterthought, so it's pretty crudely bolted on to what's otherwise a very elegant camera. The cam for the rangefinder is under the focusing knob, and it's actually made of a stamped sheet metal piece with another piece of sheet metal wrapped around and soldered to it, which has a tendency to break, leaving you with a cam that can come apart if you turn the knob too far. It's a pain to fix. Still, it's an amazingly compact little folder and not too heavy. I like it a lot.