franck
Member
Hello,
I have a rather old Pentax 6x7 (version without mirror lock-up). I have shot a few rolls with it but the mirror often flips quite slowly and even got stuck half way a couple of times. What I mean by the mirror flipping "slowly" is that it quickly flips half way and then there is some lag before it moves completely up and the shutter is fired. Sometimes up to 1/2 second or something like that. A couple of time the mirror did not flip all the way at all. One time shaking the camera made it finish flipping and the other time I had to press the mirror release button.
I have to add that I have tested with a fresh battery and have the same kind of result. Also, despite the slow mirror, the shutter speeds seem accurate since I have got no surprises on the exposure of the film even when noticing very slow mirror action.
Looking at the mechanism that makes the mirror flip, I am wondering if I could/should do any cleaning and lubrication. Attached are some close-ups pf the mechanism. At first I though that the brownish stuff was rust but it is not, it seems to be some sort of baffling. However, the greenish stuff is much likely copper oxide...
Any idea if it can help to clean/lubricate those visible parts? Is is something worth a try or is it risky?
Cheers,
Franck
I have a rather old Pentax 6x7 (version without mirror lock-up). I have shot a few rolls with it but the mirror often flips quite slowly and even got stuck half way a couple of times. What I mean by the mirror flipping "slowly" is that it quickly flips half way and then there is some lag before it moves completely up and the shutter is fired. Sometimes up to 1/2 second or something like that. A couple of time the mirror did not flip all the way at all. One time shaking the camera made it finish flipping and the other time I had to press the mirror release button.
I have to add that I have tested with a fresh battery and have the same kind of result. Also, despite the slow mirror, the shutter speeds seem accurate since I have got no surprises on the exposure of the film even when noticing very slow mirror action.
Looking at the mechanism that makes the mirror flip, I am wondering if I could/should do any cleaning and lubrication. Attached are some close-ups pf the mechanism. At first I though that the brownish stuff was rust but it is not, it seems to be some sort of baffling. However, the greenish stuff is much likely copper oxide...
Any idea if it can help to clean/lubricate those visible parts? Is is something worth a try or is it risky?
Cheers,
Franck