thuggins
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I assumed the shutter mounting on the Argus 40 would be straightforward like most cameras of the era, but this is not the case. Just to get to the back of it two slotted nuts must be removed so the film gate and its associated structure can be removed. Then there are a series of shims for setting the focus which have to be removed to get to the retaining nut.
But then there is a plate that holds the shutter cocking/double exposure prevention mechanism and this mechanism is attached to the shutter. This prevents the shutter from being pulled out thru the front and it prevents the plate from being pulled out thru the back. I could see no way to disengage the two, although there has to be a way.
Does anyone know how to get these shutters free?
But then there is a plate that holds the shutter cocking/double exposure prevention mechanism and this mechanism is attached to the shutter. This prevents the shutter from being pulled out thru the front and it prevents the plate from being pulled out thru the back. I could see no way to disengage the two, although there has to be a way.
Does anyone know how to get these shutters free?