David Lyga
Member
Sometimes one buys a working camera with flaws. I have a Minolta XG1 which works well in all regards except the prism had at one time been damp and, as a result, fungus has invaded it, allowing a very bad, obstructed VF image.
I am experienced with cleaning the bottom of the prism on this type of camera, as from the mount area you can lower the Fresnel to access this area. I can also remove the top cover to access the rear of the prism to clean any haze. However, with this problem doing these things does not help, as the fungus has permeated the actual prism and needs to be replaced.
Normally, that would not be hard to do, as I have several extra prisms. However, the wiring on this electronic Minolta is so profound that the prism is simply irremovable without damaging that molded wiring. Likewise on the Canon AE-1.
Has anyone ever successfully removed the prism on a Minolta electronic SLR? - David Lyga
I am experienced with cleaning the bottom of the prism on this type of camera, as from the mount area you can lower the Fresnel to access this area. I can also remove the top cover to access the rear of the prism to clean any haze. However, with this problem doing these things does not help, as the fungus has permeated the actual prism and needs to be replaced.
Normally, that would not be hard to do, as I have several extra prisms. However, the wiring on this electronic Minolta is so profound that the prism is simply irremovable without damaging that molded wiring. Likewise on the Canon AE-1.
Has anyone ever successfully removed the prism on a Minolta electronic SLR? - David Lyga