Manwithacam
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The BCX was similar to the BX20 but had a silver top plate which I believe was plastic.
I'm not a a fan of the later Prakticas, but the pre-L series models were robustly made and affordable.
Looking a nice glass(rather unique like 44-2) for L2, any suggestions?
What are the the reasons for your turndown of the L-series?
Those plastic top and bottom caps?
The first time I handled one I thought it felt cheap and nasty as opposed to the predecessors which were cheap yet rugged. I didn't/don't like the feel of the film advance, where at the end of the stroke there's a disconcerting crunch. It always felt to me as if there was a problem waiting to happen and, sure enough, after my father had had a Praktica L for a couple of years (fairly new) the shutter developed a fault and wouldn't cock. In recent times, just about every L series Praktica that I've come across (L, LLC, Super TL2, etc.) at sales seems to have that or a similar shutter fault. I suppose I'm generally not a huge fan of vertically running metal bladed shutters. Even those in my preferred make of Pentax don't last for ever, with MEs and K2s that I've had developing problems which have effectively written them off. Horizontally running rubberised silk shutters seem to be much more durable, needing little more than a five-yearly service to keep them in good order.
Steve
I still have my SuperTL that was given to me by my uncle. I'd love to use it however it's in need of some care I am unable to give it. Is there anyone in the states recommended for repair?
That's strange: one of the cameras I use more is a K2DMD and I never had a problem with that.
Steve,
I too find it strange, and I'm also an engineer :confused: and prefer the vertical shutters.
No problems with my PLC3, BC1 and B200.
The only Praktica I've had trouble with was an LLC way back in the 70's which had a temperamental meter sometimes, but I worked that camera really hard.
I quite like my B200 with the hand grenade covering!
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I have a K2DMD and a straight K2. The K2 was (until it packed up) one of my favourite cameras. However, the shutter became very sluggish to the point where it would open and not close again. Being a long-standing favourite, I sent it to Harrow Technical rather than investigating the fault myself and the verdict was that the shutter mechanism had developed an irreparable fault (as opposed to there being any electronic control reason for the problem). The DMD had meanwhile also developed exactly the same fault, so I thought better of sending it for repair. I can't help wondering whether it's a matter of something having broken down with time and may yet have a look myself on the basis of there being nothing to lose.
Meanwhile my ancient KXs, KM, MX, ES2, Spotmatic etc continue to plod on regardless!
Apologies for being off Praktica topic here.
Steve
I have a BMS with the 50/1.4 lens on it, very much like it, do not know why am I not using more frequently though
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What's the problem? As I understand it's complicated because in the US Prakticas aren't common.
Just age more than likely. Sticky erratic shutter that occasionally doesn't work. Just needs a good CLA.
Well done, nice neat job.
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