rbultman
Member
Two issues here.
I have a Polaroid 195 with the 114mm Tominon lens that had a slow shutter release. I disassembled the shutter and cleaned the surfaces of the speed setting ring, cover plate, and cocking ring. The shutter now operates fine although I have not tested the speeds. A manual I found on line for Seiko shutters states that these surfaces should be lubricated. Can someone suggest a lubricant? The first picture has the speed ring and cover circled in black. The cocking lever is at the bottom of the shutter in the picture.
Now the second issue...
While re-assembling the shutter into the front standard, I had difficulty getting the retaining ring started on the shutter thread. The aperture and speed rings were slightly in the way. I came up with the (not so) brilliant idea of removing the rings so that I could get the retaining ring started. There are 3 balls that engage detents (1 for the speed ring, 2 for the aperture) and associate springs. Long story short, I lost one of the springs. I'd like to find a replacement for the spring. Anyone know where I can get one? The spring measures approximately 0.055" OD X 0.100" long. The spring in question is shown in the following picture circled in orange. The aperture ring is shown with one ball and spring installed an another below it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rob
I have a Polaroid 195 with the 114mm Tominon lens that had a slow shutter release. I disassembled the shutter and cleaned the surfaces of the speed setting ring, cover plate, and cocking ring. The shutter now operates fine although I have not tested the speeds. A manual I found on line for Seiko shutters states that these surfaces should be lubricated. Can someone suggest a lubricant? The first picture has the speed ring and cover circled in black. The cocking lever is at the bottom of the shutter in the picture.
Now the second issue...
While re-assembling the shutter into the front standard, I had difficulty getting the retaining ring started on the shutter thread. The aperture and speed rings were slightly in the way. I came up with the (not so) brilliant idea of removing the rings so that I could get the retaining ring started. There are 3 balls that engage detents (1 for the speed ring, 2 for the aperture) and associate springs. Long story short, I lost one of the springs. I'd like to find a replacement for the spring. Anyone know where I can get one? The spring measures approximately 0.055" OD X 0.100" long. The spring in question is shown in the following picture circled in orange. The aperture ring is shown with one ball and spring installed an another below it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rob