Camerawrecker
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Hi all,
Recently I acquired a beautiful S2A with 75mm Nikkor standard lens. I have shot one test roll so far and everything looks fine.
However, while fondling and testing all buttons and things one night, I discovered that the lens iris doesn't stop down all the way to f/22 when depressing the shutter button. But it does however close down all the way when I depress the DOF button instead. I think there is about one stop of difference.
The little lever inside the body near the lens bayonet doesn't seem to move up as high when releasing the shutter than when depressing the DOF button. Maybe there is something wrong with a hidden mechanical linkage? I can live with a deviation of one stop, if it doesn't get any worse with time. I just hope it's not a sign of more problems to come. Is this a known problem and is there something I can do about it myself without taking the camera apart? Thanks for any ideas.
Benny
Recently I acquired a beautiful S2A with 75mm Nikkor standard lens. I have shot one test roll so far and everything looks fine.
However, while fondling and testing all buttons and things one night, I discovered that the lens iris doesn't stop down all the way to f/22 when depressing the shutter button. But it does however close down all the way when I depress the DOF button instead. I think there is about one stop of difference.
The little lever inside the body near the lens bayonet doesn't seem to move up as high when releasing the shutter than when depressing the DOF button. Maybe there is something wrong with a hidden mechanical linkage? I can live with a deviation of one stop, if it doesn't get any worse with time. I just hope it's not a sign of more problems to come. Is this a known problem and is there something I can do about it myself without taking the camera apart? Thanks for any ideas.
Benny