If you don't know what you are doing I would advise you send it out for repair. The closing curtain has to be aligned exactly right or 1000th cannot be adjusted. Lathe overlap also has to be properly measured and there are other areas that have to be right.. Also curtain overall length has to be exact as well as tape length..
If you don't have the tools to properly align you will end up with a non-working parts camera..but then I get to buy them cheap and fix them right..
well, that was quite helpful, hinting that I am incapable of fixing it, any other bright ideas from your snobbish self?
sometimes if you do not have anything to contribute, it is better to keep your "wise" suggestions to yourself
If you think you are capable here is a link to a downloadable .pdf on Leica repair. www.pentax-manuals.com/manuals/service/leica_iiif.pdf
OR, we could assume we know nothing about the OP.
As far as I know he/she may be a bit younger than many of the camera repair guys
still operating.Perhaps the OP may one day become the goto person for repairs.
just thinking - which, incidently is a good start
In my culture we usually admire and support those willing to try things for themselves.
If you don't know what you are doing I would advise you send it out for repair. The closing curtain has to be aligned exactly right or 1000th cannot be adjusted. Lathe overlap also has to be properly measured and there are other areas that have to be right.. Also curtain overall length has to be exact as well as tape length..
If you don't have the tools to properly align you will end up with a non-working parts camera..but then I get to buy them cheap and fix them right..
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