I recently purchased an Autocord off of Etsy. While the ad stated that the camera was being sold "As Is," the only negative item mentioned therein was that a part of the leatherette on the top plate was coming off. Here is the actual description provided by the seller:
No biggy, I thought. Upon arrival, though, both the shutter and aperture controls are stuck. I don't know if this is something internal, but the shutter control looks to be bent outward and is engaged to the metal ring about which it moves.
I'm thinking the repairs on this are going to be a lot more than just a simple CLA. Before contacting the seller, I thought I would come here and see what others thought. Despite it being sold "as is" the seller does have a 30-day return policy. In this case, being that there was no mention of the stuck levers--which even a novice should have noticed--I think I would have a good case for a return.
Thought?
"Up for grabs is a vintage Minolta Autocord condition is good there is some of the label on the top of the camera that is peeling. But there are no broken parts from what I can tell."
No biggy, I thought. Upon arrival, though, both the shutter and aperture controls are stuck. I don't know if this is something internal, but the shutter control looks to be bent outward and is engaged to the metal ring about which it moves.
I'm thinking the repairs on this are going to be a lot more than just a simple CLA. Before contacting the seller, I thought I would come here and see what others thought. Despite it being sold "as is" the seller does have a 30-day return policy. In this case, being that there was no mention of the stuck levers--which even a novice should have noticed--I think I would have a good case for a return.
Thought?