jay moussy
Member
It happened again, early morning fiddling with a camera...
Yashica A, exercising the shutter over different speeds, and not being careful with is the big gap on the dial between 1/25 and B, I ended up not quite on B position, cocked and fired.
Now the shutter is very slow closing, as if a cocking lever return spring was compromised.
From what I read this is the simplest of the early Copals, as found on Yashicas (300 to 25, B, no self timer or fancy flash synchronization).
Am I likely to have broken a spring, or bent a part, in my manipulation error, and what does it mean in terms of home repair?
Yashica A, exercising the shutter over different speeds, and not being careful with is the big gap on the dial between 1/25 and B, I ended up not quite on B position, cocked and fired.
Now the shutter is very slow closing, as if a cocking lever return spring was compromised.
From what I read this is the simplest of the early Copals, as found on Yashicas (300 to 25, B, no self timer or fancy flash synchronization).
Am I likely to have broken a spring, or bent a part, in my manipulation error, and what does it mean in terms of home repair?