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I just purchased this camera, it is an older version of the Minolta 16 II. The case is marked Chiyoda Kogaku - Japan. There is, or was, what appears to be polyurethane foam surrounding the lens and sandwiching the aperture blades. It does not appear the foam had an adhesive backing. The foam has completely disintegrated and there are only a couple very small particles in the lens. There is even the remnant of an insect stuck to the foam. I can simply bin this camera but I'd like to attempt to salvage and use it.
I am at a loss for what thickness foam to use and for how much to use to surround the lens. I measure the outside diameter of the lens to be approximately 11.68mm. I've found a thin-wall tube I can use to cut a hole in some foam that would be slightly smaller than the diameter of the lens. I have several different thicknesses of foam purchased from a vendor in Japan related to prior projects.
Any advice related to working on this camera is appreciated.
I am at a loss for what thickness foam to use and for how much to use to surround the lens. I measure the outside diameter of the lens to be approximately 11.68mm. I've found a thin-wall tube I can use to cut a hole in some foam that would be slightly smaller than the diameter of the lens. I have several different thicknesses of foam purchased from a vendor in Japan related to prior projects.
Any advice related to working on this camera is appreciated.