tck
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Hello
I have recently obtained a Lubitel 166B TLR with a non-working T-22 lens.
Tripping the shutter does not cause the shutter blades to move at any speed, including bulb. Otherwise the shutter "sounds right" at different speeds.
I have removed the taking lens and finished partial disassembly. I have found two problems:
1. There is a dislodged spring.
2. The sub-assembly that causes the shutter blades to open and close does not stay in proper postition. The shutter blades will cycle open and closed if you hold the control arm in the proper position.
I do not know if these two problems are directly related or not (do not want to make any assumptions).
After this first inspection, it is not obvious where, if at all, the loose spring contacts the control arm (no obvious wear marks or connection points).
Does anybody have any info on disassembly/reassembly of this lens? If not, where to obtain repair manual/info. Pictures of a "healthy" inner workings would be most helpful.
thanks,
TCK
I have recently obtained a Lubitel 166B TLR with a non-working T-22 lens.
Tripping the shutter does not cause the shutter blades to move at any speed, including bulb. Otherwise the shutter "sounds right" at different speeds.
I have removed the taking lens and finished partial disassembly. I have found two problems:
1. There is a dislodged spring.
2. The sub-assembly that causes the shutter blades to open and close does not stay in proper postition. The shutter blades will cycle open and closed if you hold the control arm in the proper position.
I do not know if these two problems are directly related or not (do not want to make any assumptions).
After this first inspection, it is not obvious where, if at all, the loose spring contacts the control arm (no obvious wear marks or connection points).
Does anybody have any info on disassembly/reassembly of this lens? If not, where to obtain repair manual/info. Pictures of a "healthy" inner workings would be most helpful.
thanks,
TCK