Truzi
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This is more of a cosmetic maintenance question than repair. At the moment my camera is fine.
A few years ago I picked up a Realist 45 in excellent condition. I doubt it had more than a few rolls of film through it before coming to me; paint was still intact on the internal part of the back that pivots (hinge-like) when removing it. I accept this will wear with use, and I'm okay with that.
The bottom plate still has the factory luster, and the only cosmetic issue is the covering is peeling a bit at a couple edges (I will re-glue it). I'm guessing a fitted case would be the quickest way to remove this luster, so I am avoiding that.
Looking online, I see a lot of these cameras with pitted and stained alumin(i)um (I am guessing that is the material). This is my main concern.
Short of not using it, how can I avoid a similar fate?
A few years ago I picked up a Realist 45 in excellent condition. I doubt it had more than a few rolls of film through it before coming to me; paint was still intact on the internal part of the back that pivots (hinge-like) when removing it. I accept this will wear with use, and I'm okay with that.
The bottom plate still has the factory luster, and the only cosmetic issue is the covering is peeling a bit at a couple edges (I will re-glue it). I'm guessing a fitted case would be the quickest way to remove this luster, so I am avoiding that.
Looking online, I see a lot of these cameras with pitted and stained alumin(i)um (I am guessing that is the material). This is my main concern.
Short of not using it, how can I avoid a similar fate?