ShutterSpook
Member
Hello all!
I have a Rolleiflex 3.5, Xenotar lens, serial number dating it 1956. I purchased it off of the bay in 2016 and had it serviced by Aperture in London at the same time. It has traveled with me back and forth from London to Texas many times.
1st question. At the end of last year, the shutter began to stick on all speeds. Since I currently don't have the money to have it serviced, it's been sitting in its case on the shelf. Today I took it out, just to give it a once over, and the shutter is firing perfectly. What could be the cause of that?
2nd question. As I've recently got into developing my own film and making my own prints, I think it's time that I also learn how to service my own tools. Is there a gold standard manual on assembling and servicing the Rolleiflex on my own? Is this even advisable?
3rd question. If servicing the camera myself is completely misguided, how often should a Rolleiflex go in for a service of CLR after it's been cleaned by a reputable professional?
Thank you so much and I look forward to becoming a member of this community!
I have a Rolleiflex 3.5, Xenotar lens, serial number dating it 1956. I purchased it off of the bay in 2016 and had it serviced by Aperture in London at the same time. It has traveled with me back and forth from London to Texas many times.
1st question. At the end of last year, the shutter began to stick on all speeds. Since I currently don't have the money to have it serviced, it's been sitting in its case on the shelf. Today I took it out, just to give it a once over, and the shutter is firing perfectly. What could be the cause of that?
2nd question. As I've recently got into developing my own film and making my own prints, I think it's time that I also learn how to service my own tools. Is there a gold standard manual on assembling and servicing the Rolleiflex on my own? Is this even advisable?
3rd question. If servicing the camera myself is completely misguided, how often should a Rolleiflex go in for a service of CLR after it's been cleaned by a reputable professional?
Thank you so much and I look forward to becoming a member of this community!