Ira Rush
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I have gotten into the habit of exercising my Hasselblad lens, especially if they have not been used for more than a few weeks. I do this to prevent any lubricants from dying up, and in general to keep gears and aperture blades moving. I store them cocked, at a middle aperture value, and at a middle shutter speed value. Some are even in plastic lens bubbles. Silica gel is used to prevent humidity (Im certainly not in the Amazon rain forest, but even in south central New Jersey, the humidity can be high especially in the summer). My lenses are the old C type, some not even T*, so repairs may be virtually nil. I see this happening as I exercise my lenses by firing the shutter, changing shutter speed/apertures combinations with the back removed while aiming the body at a light source. I switch bodies (I have two 500 C/Ms) so the camera body is also excersized, and every combination of lens body factor is being used.
A funny thing is happening (and it is an intermittent occurrence, to complicate the problem) to my 80mm f/2.8 C T* Hasselblad lens. At the B shutter speed setting and at f/22, the aperture closes down, but the shutter doesnt open, or it opens after a delay. Fire it off 5 or 6 more times, and then no problem, like the problem never existed. My finger is firmly on the shutter release button, so I am not releasing it prematurely. Change shutter speed to any other speed and still use f/22 absolutely no problem. Switch now to any other aperture but go back to B absolutely no problem. Sometimes, again on an intermittent basis I get the same exact scenario with my 150mm lens. Also intermittent is the winding, some times it feels like a little resistance is felt when winding. It cant be film drag, because remember, the film back has been removed.
So, is it the lens(es)?
If it is the lens(es), is the gear train for the shutter, or the aperture blades, or both? Remember any different combo of shutter speed / aperture works. Is it the coupling shaft on the back of the lens?
Is it the camera body?
Could it be the lens-coupling shaft on the body, the film advance winding mechanism?
Confusing Ill say.
Like I said, this is probably screaming CLA (which was done about 2 years ago)
so if anyone out there has had a similar problem, please let me know.
Thanks in advance
A funny thing is happening (and it is an intermittent occurrence, to complicate the problem) to my 80mm f/2.8 C T* Hasselblad lens. At the B shutter speed setting and at f/22, the aperture closes down, but the shutter doesnt open, or it opens after a delay. Fire it off 5 or 6 more times, and then no problem, like the problem never existed. My finger is firmly on the shutter release button, so I am not releasing it prematurely. Change shutter speed to any other speed and still use f/22 absolutely no problem. Switch now to any other aperture but go back to B absolutely no problem. Sometimes, again on an intermittent basis I get the same exact scenario with my 150mm lens. Also intermittent is the winding, some times it feels like a little resistance is felt when winding. It cant be film drag, because remember, the film back has been removed.
So, is it the lens(es)?
If it is the lens(es), is the gear train for the shutter, or the aperture blades, or both? Remember any different combo of shutter speed / aperture works. Is it the coupling shaft on the back of the lens?
Is it the camera body?
Could it be the lens-coupling shaft on the body, the film advance winding mechanism?
Confusing Ill say.
Like I said, this is probably screaming CLA (which was done about 2 years ago)
so if anyone out there has had a similar problem, please let me know.
Thanks in advance