Certain Exposures
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Question:
Have any of you who aren't professional camera repairmen attempted this before? How did it go for you? What special tools or resources did you use? I found a video where someone disassembled a 50mm F4.5 RB67 lens, but it was a model that preceded the Sekor C.
Context:
I have a 50mm Sekor C F4.5 lens that I need to disassemble to remove oil from the blade mechanism.
I bought the lens untested at a fair discount. I tested the lens with film, and it is functional. However, the shutter blades do not close properly, so I have slow speeds at every setting.
A professional repair would not be practical because the lens' glass has flaws. I'm still investigating how much of an impact those flaws have on the negatives. Still, I can shoot around both issues, so this slow speed problem isn't necessarily something I have to fix. I'm mainly gathering information to see if it's worth trying myself.
Have any of you who aren't professional camera repairmen attempted this before? How did it go for you? What special tools or resources did you use? I found a video where someone disassembled a 50mm F4.5 RB67 lens, but it was a model that preceded the Sekor C.
Context:
I have a 50mm Sekor C F4.5 lens that I need to disassemble to remove oil from the blade mechanism.
I bought the lens untested at a fair discount. I tested the lens with film, and it is functional. However, the shutter blades do not close properly, so I have slow speeds at every setting.
A professional repair would not be practical because the lens' glass has flaws. I'm still investigating how much of an impact those flaws have on the negatives. Still, I can shoot around both issues, so this slow speed problem isn't necessarily something I have to fix. I'm mainly gathering information to see if it's worth trying myself.