Richard Jepsen
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I’m considering a purchase of a DS M3 serviced by a repairman in Virginia. A reputable midwest pro camera store contracted out the CLA. The camera visually is in ex +++ shape with a fresh shutter curtain.
I have never handled a DS. I have owned a MP, M6 and currently a M5. I have two concerns. The first is the film advance radius is shorter than expected. My estimate is at 35% of the M6 advance when one gets to the end and needs to re-stroke. That doesn’t seem right. The second concern is there is a tiny, intermittent catch when moving the shutter speed dial. Its as if a metal burr or micro misalignment exits. Does not affect operation.
Concerning the shutter dial I experienced the same situation after getting a Minolta SRT back from a service. Camera works great but just had an occasional catch related to how much pressure I placed on the dial.
My MP was pleasurably smooth regarding the film transport. I always two stroked it as that seem natural. I assumed film transport smoothness would be a characteristic of a DS.
Any thoughts.
I have never handled a DS. I have owned a MP, M6 and currently a M5. I have two concerns. The first is the film advance radius is shorter than expected. My estimate is at 35% of the M6 advance when one gets to the end and needs to re-stroke. That doesn’t seem right. The second concern is there is a tiny, intermittent catch when moving the shutter speed dial. Its as if a metal burr or micro misalignment exits. Does not affect operation.
Concerning the shutter dial I experienced the same situation after getting a Minolta SRT back from a service. Camera works great but just had an occasional catch related to how much pressure I placed on the dial.
My MP was pleasurably smooth regarding the film transport. I always two stroked it as that seem natural. I assumed film transport smoothness would be a characteristic of a DS.
Any thoughts.
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