kcc008
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I got started in LF a few months ago, purchasing a Nikkor-W 150/5.6 lens in a copal shutter (the shutter says "Copal, for Wista No 0). I have been using the lens and noticed some odd exposures, but chalked it up to my carelessness calculating exposures.
Today I was looking at the lens and noticed that as I adjust aperture, it never changes from wide open.
There is a part on the rear or the shutter that I suspect may be part of the problem. It is an L shaped metal piece with a rivet in the center allowing it to swing back and forth. When the shutter is open for focusing this piece is held tightly in place, when the shutter is closed the piece swings around freely.
I assume the aperture blades are in the shutter and separate from the shutter blades. Is this correct? Any suggestions as to what might be wrong and if this is something I can fix? I appreciate any help.
Edit:
After playing with the shutter some more I noticed that if I fire the shutter repeatedly the aperture blades slowly slide into place. The L shaped piece does control the aperture and the spring that is supposed to pull the aperture in place is there and functioning. It looks like the blades get stuck in the body of the shutter and even when they are out they move slowly. Any suggestions?
Today I was looking at the lens and noticed that as I adjust aperture, it never changes from wide open.
There is a part on the rear or the shutter that I suspect may be part of the problem. It is an L shaped metal piece with a rivet in the center allowing it to swing back and forth. When the shutter is open for focusing this piece is held tightly in place, when the shutter is closed the piece swings around freely.
I assume the aperture blades are in the shutter and separate from the shutter blades. Is this correct? Any suggestions as to what might be wrong and if this is something I can fix? I appreciate any help.
Edit:
After playing with the shutter some more I noticed that if I fire the shutter repeatedly the aperture blades slowly slide into place. The L shaped piece does control the aperture and the spring that is supposed to pull the aperture in place is there and functioning. It looks like the blades get stuck in the body of the shutter and even when they are out they move slowly. Any suggestions?
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