colrehogan
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How often is service recommended on shutters used in LF lenses? I'm just wondering as it seems like once I get one CLA'd, another one starts acting up. 

Can't help you there - I've owned one single Copal (1) shutter for a total of two weeks so far. And it still works...colrehogan said:The shutters that are giving me problems at the moment have been recent Copal 3's...
colrehogan said:The shutters that are giving me problems at the moment have been recent Copal 3's. What has happened is that when I open the shutter to focus, it won't close down again. I had this happen to the shutter on my 355 G-Claron a couple of months ago, and now the same thing is happening with the one on my 19 in. Apochromat Artar.
Right... on all counts.BrianShaw said:"... Carol at Flutot's... her price is certainly more than reasonable(around $50, if I recall correctly) and others have said she is quick, friendly and does a great job..."
BrianShaw said:If you don't feel you have the skills, don't open it up! I haven't sent a shutter to Carol at Flutot's, but her price is certainly more than reasonable(around $50, if I recall correctly) and others have said she is quick, friendly and does a great job.
dmax said:Diane,
I do all my own shutter CLA's and recondition any and all shutters that I happen to accumulate. Being rather familiar with how the Copals are configured, I think that the problem you are seeing with your Copal 3 has to do with how you store and/or transport the shutter.
The preview lever of Copals actuate a pin-and-arm arrangement that forces the aperture blades open against spring pressure. As you probably already know, the normal movement is like that of a light switch: Up for light, Down for dark. If the preview lever gets bumped diagonally with sufficient force, the internal linkages may get misaligned. But the action of the return spring sometimes shifts the components back into the normal arrangement, and the problem disappears for a while. Then it comes back again - when you least expect it. If the original source of the problem is severe enough, the internal misalignment will result in the blades locking up. Just curious: How do you normally transport or store your LF lenses?
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