I never really paid much attention to the rollers on the sides of the film gate, almost all 120 folders have.
The other day I happened to tinker around a bit with one of my Ikontas, and noticed that the roller nearest the clear film roll seemed to run a bit crooked. And true enough, It wobbles a tiny bit when rotated. Both detectable by touch and careful observation. It can at the very most be half a millimeter, probably less.
It's hard to detect if it's the actual rod that has a curve, or if the issue is in the two hubs.
Naturally I got an urge to see if I could bend it back carefully. Testing it very carefully with slight pressure it's becomes clear that it's actually quite flexible to light pressure and good at returning to shape afterwards.
It would have taken a pretty good amount of pressure to actually bend it in the first place. More than for example a kink in bunched up backing paper, or careless handling would have been able to do.
My question is: How much do these rollers matter to film flatness, and is it something I should think about trying to fix (if even possible)?
The film gate on folders and its exact workings, seem not quite documented/understood. At least not in the resourced I could find online. Specifically it's uncertain where there plane of focus really is. What is actually keeping the film flat?
The other day I happened to tinker around a bit with one of my Ikontas, and noticed that the roller nearest the clear film roll seemed to run a bit crooked. And true enough, It wobbles a tiny bit when rotated. Both detectable by touch and careful observation. It can at the very most be half a millimeter, probably less.
It's hard to detect if it's the actual rod that has a curve, or if the issue is in the two hubs.
Naturally I got an urge to see if I could bend it back carefully. Testing it very carefully with slight pressure it's becomes clear that it's actually quite flexible to light pressure and good at returning to shape afterwards.
It would have taken a pretty good amount of pressure to actually bend it in the first place. More than for example a kink in bunched up backing paper, or careless handling would have been able to do.
My question is: How much do these rollers matter to film flatness, and is it something I should think about trying to fix (if even possible)?
The film gate on folders and its exact workings, seem not quite documented/understood. At least not in the resourced I could find online. Specifically it's uncertain where there plane of focus really is. What is actually keeping the film flat?
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