Bearman
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So my new flea market find -- a late-model Minolta XK in excellent condition -- has an issue I'm looking to fix. The AE-S finder's "aperture follower lever" is stuck to the right (as you face the camera, next to the red dot as in the photo below).
When I remount the finder to the body, the aperture lever remains in this position and is unable to properly engage the lens' aperture ring.
Above is the correct and only position when mounting the finder to the body. The finder will not snap mount if the aperture follower lever is on the left side.
There is a springed plunger button in the middle of the finder's bottom front that is supposed to unlatch the aperture follower lever, sending it back to the left (so that it might engage with the aperture ring tab on an MD lens).
I was able to trigger the plunger button with a small screwdriver, however, the plunger was not depressing far enough when I remounted the finder. Pictured below is the button circled in yellow, with the aperture follower lever "unlatched" on the left from the red-dot side:
As this is my first XK I'm not sure how this mechanism should work.
I cocked and triggered the aperture follower lever several times to see if it was just gunked up. No change.
The finder won't mount unless the aperture follower lever is on the right side next to the red dot. But how should the lever swing back so that it catches and controls the lens' aperture ring??
I guess that in my example the button circled in yellow is not depressing enough under normal circumstances. Maybe it needs to be adjusted from the inside?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions...
A few notes:
When I remount the finder to the body, the aperture lever remains in this position and is unable to properly engage the lens' aperture ring.
Above is the correct and only position when mounting the finder to the body. The finder will not snap mount if the aperture follower lever is on the left side.
There is a springed plunger button in the middle of the finder's bottom front that is supposed to unlatch the aperture follower lever, sending it back to the left (so that it might engage with the aperture ring tab on an MD lens).
I was able to trigger the plunger button with a small screwdriver, however, the plunger was not depressing far enough when I remounted the finder. Pictured below is the button circled in yellow, with the aperture follower lever "unlatched" on the left from the red-dot side:
As this is my first XK I'm not sure how this mechanism should work.
I cocked and triggered the aperture follower lever several times to see if it was just gunked up. No change.
The finder won't mount unless the aperture follower lever is on the right side next to the red dot. But how should the lever swing back so that it catches and controls the lens' aperture ring??
I guess that in my example the button circled in yellow is not depressing enough under normal circumstances. Maybe it needs to be adjusted from the inside?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions...
A few notes:
- The camera otherwise is in fine shape.
- With new batteries the meter LEDs in the finder work only in stop-down mode.
- The shutter works at all speeds although haven't calibrated yet.
- Finder does not appear to be dented or otherwise damaged.