John Koehrer
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A small dab of contact cement on one surface works pretty well and is reversible unlike the super glue/caulking options.
A small dab of contact cement on one surface works pretty well and is reversible unlike the super glue/caulking options.
... At 3.3, display reads 2.8, but I can actually turn the ring just a bit clockwise from there, and the display goes to 2.4. It doesn't click in this position, and if I let go, it goes back to 2.8...
Thanks for that info. Seems like there's probably something not quite right about my lens. I'll probably send it somewhere, someday, but for now, I'm getting the functionality I need, and I just have to not worry about the precise aperture.
Heh...anyone know of a good instructional resource for dissassembly/repair of a Vario-Sonnar lens? I might be pushing my luck here....
I don't know where to get a repair manual but it may just be a little wear on the lens mount. Might not need a manual for that. I'd check to see if mounts are available from Kyocera or Zeiss. They weren't expensive when I changed a couple of mine.
Just heard back from Sally, and they no longer have parts. They send everything to Japan for repair. I'll probably do that eventually, maybe this winter, or whenever I get my hands on another lens. But for now, it works, and I'm having fun with the RX.I'd send Sally at Tocad a note asking how much a mount is.
Todd- simple solution to the rangefinder issue- get a Contax G2.
Thank you, Scott. You're making a pretty strong argument.The G2's focusing is noticeably superior. And the manual focusing (if you want to do that) is easier I think with the front wheel instead of the top dial. It's easier to use without taking your eye off the viewfinder. The motor winder is also faster, should you ever attempt any kind of sports/action photography, and the top shutter speed is 1/6000, which is a big help when you want to shoot wide open in bright daylight. And it's a bigger camera, which I find helpful as I have large-ish hands. That extra $300 buys you a lot.
Thanks, Rich, I think you guys have helped my decision a lot. Just a matter of pulling the funds together right now. BTW, was the that the G2 metering on those shots, or you?
I tried the pushing it back into place thing, but I could watch it rebound a little bit, so I kept going until the adhesive was soft enough to remove the mirror. Then I cleaned the mirror and reglued it with some window caulk. LOL, I am impatient, and that's all I could find. I'm going to make a blog post about the repair later today (I hope), and when I do, I'll come back and link it for anyone interested.![]()
Sadly Contax seems to be poor in reliability.
I had a Contax 159MM in like new condition. I bought it new and hardly used it. Then one day I noticed the mirror sliding forward like your RX. I managed to repair it by myself. The mirror looks just right in its place but it is really not. I eventually realized that it is no longer at the exact 45 degree angle any more. The upper and lower part of the frame are not in focus at the same time any more. Besides, the focus at the infinite distance is out wrong now.
Now my 159MM is a spare parts carmera only. I had to buy another body to replace it. I like its 1/4000th shutter speed and vertical travel shutter. Sadly Contax seems to be poor in reliability.
Tod, how does the RX work now?
The upper and lower part of the frame are not in focus at the same time any more.
Hi Bruce.Oh lord, I have a 159mm. Mine looks okay so far but how do you tell? Is it noticable or all of a sudden the mirror come loose?
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