Eric the Red
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I was given a semi-non operative Kodak Retinette Model 1952 (017) for Christmas by my daughter.
The shutter works reasonably well at all speeds. Has original box, owners manual, certificate of ownership, and an envelope labeled: 1. "A Kodak flashpost adapter," and 2. "Washers." Envelope is still mostly sealed.
To dry fire this camera I need to manually turn the post with teeth on it (not sure of proper name), to get it to release the shutter button so you can fire it. Arm the shutter, and press the shutter release button and picture taken.
Problem is, the post with teeth only turns an eighth of a turn before stopping. Irregardless of where the film counter is placed, the post will not turn any further. Pressing the shutter button to fire counts the film counter down by one number, but when you turn the post its eighth of a turn, the counter is back at the previous number when it stops.
I watched a Chris Sherlock video series on rebuilding this camera, but in that series, he only rebuilds the shutter. When he winds and dry-fires his camera, the counter makes a full revolution. Mine obviously does not. Mine rewinds just fine, it's just the winding part that has issues.
Is there any instruction on taking the top off the camera to rebuild or at least make it functional anywhere that I overlooked, or can somebody provide instructions for me to remove the top, please?
Thank you for your time and insight
Eric
The shutter works reasonably well at all speeds. Has original box, owners manual, certificate of ownership, and an envelope labeled: 1. "A Kodak flashpost adapter," and 2. "Washers." Envelope is still mostly sealed.
To dry fire this camera I need to manually turn the post with teeth on it (not sure of proper name), to get it to release the shutter button so you can fire it. Arm the shutter, and press the shutter release button and picture taken.
Problem is, the post with teeth only turns an eighth of a turn before stopping. Irregardless of where the film counter is placed, the post will not turn any further. Pressing the shutter button to fire counts the film counter down by one number, but when you turn the post its eighth of a turn, the counter is back at the previous number when it stops.
I watched a Chris Sherlock video series on rebuilding this camera, but in that series, he only rebuilds the shutter. When he winds and dry-fires his camera, the counter makes a full revolution. Mine obviously does not. Mine rewinds just fine, it's just the winding part that has issues.
Is there any instruction on taking the top off the camera to rebuild or at least make it functional anywhere that I overlooked, or can somebody provide instructions for me to remove the top, please?
Thank you for your time and insight
Eric