yuvipuvi05
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Hello and happy new year!
I am the proud owner of a Minolta Dynax/Maxxum 5. Unfortunately, the pentamirror is discoloured due to old glue being old glue. This has created a mix of violet and blue hues spread around the edges of my viewfinder. Now, it doesn't quite bother me usually because it simply means I need to be a bit extra aware when composing since I often tend to oversee what's going on in the corners.
Since it's such a cheap camera, I don't mind experimenting with it. How would one go about clearing the glue or otherwise completely switching out the pentamirror? I have a friend who is an optician who might be willing to help. I would be grateful for any advice possible. Of course, I know it would be cheaper to get a new camera, but I am simply in love with the Dynax 5, and I've invested in a couple of lenses at this point.
I am the proud owner of a Minolta Dynax/Maxxum 5. Unfortunately, the pentamirror is discoloured due to old glue being old glue. This has created a mix of violet and blue hues spread around the edges of my viewfinder. Now, it doesn't quite bother me usually because it simply means I need to be a bit extra aware when composing since I often tend to oversee what's going on in the corners.
Since it's such a cheap camera, I don't mind experimenting with it. How would one go about clearing the glue or otherwise completely switching out the pentamirror? I have a friend who is an optician who might be willing to help. I would be grateful for any advice possible. Of course, I know it would be cheaper to get a new camera, but I am simply in love with the Dynax 5, and I've invested in a couple of lenses at this point.