FoidPoosening
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Hey everyone!
I have a question about the parts industry in film photography. When a camera technician or a do it yourself hobbyist wants to repair on old film camera, where do they typically get the parts for said repair?
I'd assume it's easier to get parts for older models if the company (Rollei for example) is still in business, but I can't seem to find anything significant on the web.
What then for an older film camera who's manufacturer is no longer in business? Does a technician buy an entire second broken camera and use it for donor parts? Or is there another way?
I ask because I'm curious, but also because I came into a broken rollei B35 and after being told it would be more expensive to repair it than to buy a working one (sidenote: does this expense problem cut out the market for used parts then? )--I took it apart for fun to learn more about it.
Best regards,
Dan
I have a question about the parts industry in film photography. When a camera technician or a do it yourself hobbyist wants to repair on old film camera, where do they typically get the parts for said repair?
I'd assume it's easier to get parts for older models if the company (Rollei for example) is still in business, but I can't seem to find anything significant on the web.
What then for an older film camera who's manufacturer is no longer in business? Does a technician buy an entire second broken camera and use it for donor parts? Or is there another way?
I ask because I'm curious, but also because I came into a broken rollei B35 and after being told it would be more expensive to repair it than to buy a working one (sidenote: does this expense problem cut out the market for used parts then? )--I took it apart for fun to learn more about it.
Best regards,
Dan