colin wells
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Anyone know if the Canon FTB suffers from the same Canon cough as the A series .
I have an FTb that works perfectly, but I'll take your advice and give the moving parts a smidgen of oil. The stuff sold on ebay for servicing model railway locomotives is good, it's very light machine oil in a kind of hypodermic syringe in a pen. Just the job for mechanical cameras, as it puts as little as a 1mm dot exactly where its needed. Costs around a fiver.I have two FTBn bodies and neither ( SO FAR !! ) suffers from 'shutter bounce' -- I took off the base-plates and touched a minute amount of oil into the various pivots and cogs that I could see moving and they both wind on 'sweetly' now after no service since the 1970's .
You can buy watch oil in syringes from Amazon Pete http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pen-Oiler-F...UTF8&qid=1460933066&sr=1-2&keywords=watch+oilblockend -- thanks for that -- I wondered where they got those syringes with a needle and the oil !
That's the one!You can buy watch oil in syringes from Amazon Pete http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pen-Oiler-F...UTF8&qid=1460933066&sr=1-2&keywords=watch+oil
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