armadsen
Subscriber
I just got a Canon IIF2 from KEH. It was graded EX+ and is indeed in very good cosmetic condition. Unfortunately, they seem to have missed a problem with the shutter. Specifically, when winding/cocking the shutter, as the curtain edges travel across, the bottom edge of the first curtain is behind where it should be leaving a (triangular) gap between the curtains.
Searching for this problem is difficult because I don't know what terms to use to describe it. Anyway, my questions:
- Is this problem relatively common? Is it likely fixable without replacing the shutter curtains entirely?
- If it's fixable without new shutter curtains, is it something that's DIYable (I'm a skilled electronic technician, with a decent collection of tools for very small precision electronics work, but little experience with camera repair).
- Any recommendations for a good repair shop that will repair/replace this?
Photo of the problem (midway through cocking the shutter):
Searching for this problem is difficult because I don't know what terms to use to describe it. Anyway, my questions:
- Is this problem relatively common? Is it likely fixable without replacing the shutter curtains entirely?
- If it's fixable without new shutter curtains, is it something that's DIYable (I'm a skilled electronic technician, with a decent collection of tools for very small precision electronics work, but little experience with camera repair).
- Any recommendations for a good repair shop that will repair/replace this?
Photo of the problem (midway through cocking the shutter):