Hi all,
Years ago, my 'uncle' gave me his grandfather's Contax IIa along with three lenses and the cool turret finder. It was really just a "here's an interesting thing for you to put on a shelf" gift, since he'll never shoot film again and I didn't start until last year. The other day, I thought I might actually shoot a roll with it as a surprise present for him, but sadly the shutter doesn't fire. So, a couple of questions:
- I do remember the shutter firing at some point in the past. Is there some quirk of the camera that I might have accidentally tripped that would make it not fire now? All I have at the moment is a click after winding.
- Is it at all feasible to repair this myself? I found a repair manual online that looks suitably complex and intimidating, but it might just be worth giving it a shot.
I figure, since even if it does get fixed its future is likely as a display piece 99% of the time (it's heavy for its size and I don't like shooting 35mm without a built-in meter), it's not even close to worth dropping $200+ on a CLA. So "you might be able to repair it, but you could end up screwing it up" is still a "yes" to me!
Years ago, my 'uncle' gave me his grandfather's Contax IIa along with three lenses and the cool turret finder. It was really just a "here's an interesting thing for you to put on a shelf" gift, since he'll never shoot film again and I didn't start until last year. The other day, I thought I might actually shoot a roll with it as a surprise present for him, but sadly the shutter doesn't fire. So, a couple of questions:
- I do remember the shutter firing at some point in the past. Is there some quirk of the camera that I might have accidentally tripped that would make it not fire now? All I have at the moment is a click after winding.
- Is it at all feasible to repair this myself? I found a repair manual online that looks suitably complex and intimidating, but it might just be worth giving it a shot.
I figure, since even if it does get fixed its future is likely as a display piece 99% of the time (it's heavy for its size and I don't like shooting 35mm without a built-in meter), it's not even close to worth dropping $200+ on a CLA. So "you might be able to repair it, but you could end up screwing it up" is still a "yes" to me!