Picked up a non working Kodak retina for a few dollars recently, and am trying to decide if it ends up in my collection of working cameras that get used, or if it becomes part of my girlfriend's collection of decorative pieces.
So far it appears to have two key faults.
1. The shutter linkage on the body appears to be solidly jammed, but I've not been able to sort out safe disassembly to the point I can see the problem.
2. The more critical issue is that the shutter jams when cocking. And I've not found a manual that matches my specific model so I'm unclear if it is a missing spring or down to worn parts.
In the upper right, by the cocking lever, is a part that is supposed to follow a b- shaped channel. While cocking it should follow the longer right hand route of the channel, which keeps the part from acting on the shutter blades. However it wants to go down the left hand route instead when cocked, opening the shutter slightly and jamming part way down.
I can get the shutter to run nicely when opened and nudging the part with a tooth pick, and suspect a light spring is missing or out of place.
Haven't had the camera long and I'm still reading up on the series. (I typically go for 120 cameras, not 35mm, so this is kind of new ground for me.)
Phone isn't playing nice with resizing the images so I'll likely have to come back to that this evening when I'm at an actual computer.
Thanks for any input.
So far it appears to have two key faults.
1. The shutter linkage on the body appears to be solidly jammed, but I've not been able to sort out safe disassembly to the point I can see the problem.
2. The more critical issue is that the shutter jams when cocking. And I've not found a manual that matches my specific model so I'm unclear if it is a missing spring or down to worn parts.
In the upper right, by the cocking lever, is a part that is supposed to follow a b- shaped channel. While cocking it should follow the longer right hand route of the channel, which keeps the part from acting on the shutter blades. However it wants to go down the left hand route instead when cocked, opening the shutter slightly and jamming part way down.
I can get the shutter to run nicely when opened and nudging the part with a tooth pick, and suspect a light spring is missing or out of place.
Haven't had the camera long and I'm still reading up on the series. (I typically go for 120 cameras, not 35mm, so this is kind of new ground for me.)
Phone isn't playing nice with resizing the images so I'll likely have to come back to that this evening when I'm at an actual computer.
Thanks for any input.