I posted about this in the Contax / Yashica group, but wanted to broaden its coverage.
I have a couple of Contax 137 MA cameras that are missing the plastic nub that goes onto the mirror support within the body of the camera. The mirror sits on this when in the down position. Without this, the mirror isn't positioned properly, resulting in focus misalignment issues (i.e., unless shooting at infinity, the focal plane will lie behind the intended subject, which appears in focus through the eyepiece, but every subject will be out of focus in the actual photo).
These nubs/cushions, which look like little O-rings, are made of plastic, and become brittle over time. I've purchased old/inoperative 137's to cannibalize, but even this hasn't been all that successful as they are either missing the part, or it breaks upon removal and/or placement in the working camera body. I've tried going to the local hardware store and purchasing the smallest rubber O-ring they have on hand, and yet these are too large.
Does anyone here know of a workaround and/or a source for these little parts? Without them, the camera is bricked. (And I won't comment on how poor of a design flaw this is.)
I have a couple of Contax 137 MA cameras that are missing the plastic nub that goes onto the mirror support within the body of the camera. The mirror sits on this when in the down position. Without this, the mirror isn't positioned properly, resulting in focus misalignment issues (i.e., unless shooting at infinity, the focal plane will lie behind the intended subject, which appears in focus through the eyepiece, but every subject will be out of focus in the actual photo).
These nubs/cushions, which look like little O-rings, are made of plastic, and become brittle over time. I've purchased old/inoperative 137's to cannibalize, but even this hasn't been all that successful as they are either missing the part, or it breaks upon removal and/or placement in the working camera body. I've tried going to the local hardware store and purchasing the smallest rubber O-ring they have on hand, and yet these are too large.
Does anyone here know of a workaround and/or a source for these little parts? Without them, the camera is bricked. (And I won't comment on how poor of a design flaw this is.)
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