You up for learning to recement prisms? This is the most common rangefinder problem I've seen in Medalists. you need to get the loose prism back in place. and use a very thin cement without it gooing out into the edges and such. If it isn't tight, there will be a black line in the rangefinder image and maybe some tearing and such but it will be usable.
Anyone here with a suggested cement for a job like this, much appreciated. Kodak had a very thin material, dissolves in acetone.
Go for it! Just let me know what you use for glue if it does make it until SeptemberWho knows, you might have everything running smoothly by then.
Well, I do have spares but they are few and far between.
You could try a drop of thin super glue and develop a clamping/pressure method to press it tight quick enough. Done carefully, you can then remove any superglue gush seams with acetone.
I’m going out of town Sunday and I really want to take this camera. Desperation fuels experimentation.
With time constraints, I would put it back together and use scale focusing for the trip.
I would avoid cyanoacrylate glues, I think they will fog glass surfaces.
I have used a LocTite 'Glass Glue' sold at Lowes for the rear viewfinder glass in the past. Strangely, the blister pack and the tube do not have a product number! SKU 79340 29175
Thanks. I picked up some of that this morning. I also have a small tube of optical cement coming from Amazon later, so I’ll have the opportunity to experiment.
But as for last night’s experiment, I’ll say this; “If it’s stupid and it works, it’s not stupid.” I thinned down a dab of high quality PVA glue and worked it with the stick end of a swab into the thinnest layer I could manage. I fumbled around with that loose prism for quite a while trying to get it aligned, and finally with the help of a flat ground surface for leveling guitar frets, I got it into place. and it works.
It seems to be holding even after a relatively vigorous swabbing to remove the squeeze-out. The line might be a bit thicker than I like, but the overall experience is night and day from the dim, dirty view the camera made upon arrival. Goofing around with that prism game me a chance to clean the various other lenses and prisms to good effect.
Now the focus scale is off slightly, so I gotta go through that 15-foot procedure once I find it again, but that should be relatively simple, I hope.
Welp. alrighty then...
When you get back from your trip you can clean out the focus helical. It is capable of very smooth operation, and shutter setting doesn't affect it, or shouldn't.
On the black arm that follows the cam and moves the right large prism, is there is a screw? If so-
No screw on the follower tip, I think this an earlier-style ragefinder. Looks like adjustment of the left-right alignment of the right prism is done through differential adjustment of the screws on either edge of the prism holder.
I have used this cement successfully on recementing prisms and beamsplitter glass. It is cyanoacrylate free.
G-S Hypo Cement on Amazon https://a.co/d/0AcY9jS
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