Hi everyone,
I picked up this RF folding camera last year. I confirmed that the bellows didn't have light leaks, no moving parts were stuck and the shutter fired at all speeds, also took the lens apart, which had a lot of haze on the center element, cleaned all the elements and put them back together.
I ran out of time to work on the camera so I gave it to a reputable local repair shop that offers service for folders. They sat on it forever but eventually called telling me to pick the camera up. The guy there told me it was "beyond repair" and I should put it on display and forget about shooting it. When I asked what exactly was wrong he mumbled something about the shutter and there being no replacement parts for such an old camera and how I should get a later one from the 50s... it was a bit odd because he didn't answer my questions and I got the impression he didn't care to discuss it any further. So I left, puzzled.
Anyway. I tried to adjust this camera to the best of my humble abilities:
In essence: Is there anything else I should do before trying a test roll? There's other places that could service the shutter (or the whole camera) or, worst case, there's other shutters that could be used for replacement.
I picked up this RF folding camera last year. I confirmed that the bellows didn't have light leaks, no moving parts were stuck and the shutter fired at all speeds, also took the lens apart, which had a lot of haze on the center element, cleaned all the elements and put them back together.
I ran out of time to work on the camera so I gave it to a reputable local repair shop that offers service for folders. They sat on it forever but eventually called telling me to pick the camera up. The guy there told me it was "beyond repair" and I should put it on display and forget about shooting it. When I asked what exactly was wrong he mumbled something about the shutter and there being no replacement parts for such an old camera and how I should get a later one from the 50s... it was a bit odd because he didn't answer my questions and I got the impression he didn't care to discuss it any further. So I left, puzzled.
Anyway. I tried to adjust this camera to the best of my humble abilities:
- checked lens collimation using an SLR + hair across film plane => infinity focus is spot on
- calibrated the rangefinder = accurate at all distances. The RF image is pretty faint, so I put a piece of black tape in the other RF window for contrast. Now it shows up fine.
- checked if lens is parallel to film plane; same as collimation but with hair in each corner => everything is in focus at infinity across the film plane. I just very carefully adjusted the lens standard. (Might repeat this to make sure it doesn't get bent out of shape again)
- checked focus vs. rangefinder at 1m with ground glass => this one's iffy since I don't have a proper lupe... it looks okay but hard to say, honestly.
- cleaned viewfinder/rangefinder lenses + mirror + tiny bit of lubrication on RF cam, moving parts with Ballistol (gun oil).
- cleaned and lubricated the stud for the rangefinder adjustment (threaded rod underneath the distance scale).
- cleaned the film compartment (the camera has a big old pressure plate.. on my Voigtländer Bessa I carefully sealed this off with strips light seal sticky foam; considering doing that here too).
In essence: Is there anything else I should do before trying a test roll? There's other places that could service the shutter (or the whole camera) or, worst case, there's other shutters that could be used for replacement.