That's a wonderful idea! While you're at it, take the lens off the camera and give the mirror box a good shot of WD-40. Be sure to get plenty in around the shutter curtains. Opening the back and spraying the sprocket and takeup spool would be good, too.I was thinking a little shot of clock oil around the focus collar might help. Thanks.
Kinda mean spirited and not very useful reply... wouldn't you agree?That's a wonderful idea! While you're at it, take the lens off the camera and give the mirror box a good shot of WD-40. Be sure to get plenty in around the shutter curtains. Opening the back and spraying the sprocket and takeup spool would be good, too.
Be sure to spray around the advance lever, shutter speed dial, rewind knob & shaft, shutter release, etc..
I would have thought that it was over-the-top stupid enough that it would be taken as sarcasm, especially since the first three posts gave excellent advice.Kinda mean spirited and not very useful reply... wouldn't you agree?
That's a wonderful idea! While you're at it, take the lens off the camera and give the mirror box a good shot of WD-40. Be sure to get plenty in around the shutter curtains. Opening the back and spraying the sprocket and takeup spool would be good, too.
Be sure to spray around the advance lever, shutter speed dial, rewind knob & shaft, shutter release, etc..
I've worked on many clocks and watches that got that treatment. WD- 40 is great stuff in many ways, but it's miserable to remove after the carrier evaporates and it dries up.Chuckling a bit here. The first camera I worked on in school was a Nikon F that someone did that to. That there's a learning experience.
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