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I'm one of the owners at Kurt's Camera in San Diego. We troubleshoot and repair Canon, Sigma, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Nikon, and much more. We've been around for 50 years. We have fast turn around time and take repairs from all over the US (through mail-in-service). Happy to answer any questions folks have about lens or camera repair or error codes.
Sometimes it's a quick and easy fix. Would love to be a resource here for anyone, especially if they need it fast. Ask anything here and I can probably ask a tech what to do.
 

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I'm one of the owners at Kurt's Camera in San Diego. We troubleshoot and repair Canon, Sigma, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Nikon, and much more. We've been around for 50 years. We have fast turn around time and take repairs from all over the US (through mail-in-service). Happy to answer any questions folks have about lens or camera repair or error codes.
Sometimes it's a quick and easy fix. Would love to be a resource here for anyone, especially if they need it fast. Ask anything here and I can probably ask a tech what to do.

good mechanical cameras (Nikon,Canon, Hasselblad)have come of age and started needing more and more repair. You seem to be in the right business. But people in the EU are unlikely to send cameras for repair. How about an overseas branch in Germany?
 

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I repair my own stuff, but my expertise is only in like 0.5% of all the cameras made. For all other stuff I go to a pro for repairs. Nice to see another resource!

I see Nikonos V on your list. That is one I'd rather send out that do myself due to all the o-rings.
 

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I'm one of the owners at Kurt's Camera in San Diego. We troubleshoot and repair Canon, Sigma, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Nikon, and much more. We've been around for 50 years. We have fast turn around time and take repairs from all over the US (through mail-in-service). Happy to answer any questions folks have about lens or camera repair or error codes.
Sometimes it's a quick and easy fix. Would love to be a resource here for anyone, especially if they need it fast. Ask anything here and I can probably ask a tech what to do.

Thanks for the nice offer, which I would like to use to get a question anwered 🙂

How do you deal with errors in the electronics of the Canon A and Minolta X cameras? Do you do any troubleshooting or do you replace the electronics completely if possible?

Looks interesting:

 

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Further questions 🙃

Do you train your technicians yourself or do people apply to you? What is the personnel situation, is there enough competent staff or is it difficult to find someone?

Would you like to tell us briefly about your company?

I am very interested in the topic, especially how professionals are organized and work.
 

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good mechanical cameras (Nikon,Canon, Hasselblad)have come of age and started needing more and more repair. You seem to be in the right business. But people in the EU are unlikely to send cameras for repair. How about an overseas branch in Germany?

I wouldn't mind sending a device from Austria to the US if it was well looked after there.

The only problem is the customs and duties, which make things more expensive and possible problems with declaration.

You don't want to argue with customs, but if not only the repair but also your own camera has to be declared through customs, you have to do that 😉
 
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Thanks for the nice offer, which I would like to use to get a question anwered 🙂

How do you deal with errors in the electronics of the Canon A and Minolta X cameras? Do you do any troubleshooting or do you replace the electronics completely if possible?

Looks interesting:


Andreas,

Checking with my techs on this to give the best answer. Want to hear their take on it too.

KurtsCameraSDCA
 
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Further questions 🙃

Do you train your technicians yourself or do people apply to you? What is the personnel situation, is there enough competent staff or is it difficult to find someone?

Would you like to tell us briefly about your company?

I am very interested in the topic, especially how professionals are organized and work.

We typically train them in a specific brand, since there are differences and we can't be experts at everything. It's always hard to find great staff in technical work... but we have an excellent (small) team. We look on Indeed for technical skills and then train them. We've been around 50 years and have the whole story on the website. We live-eat-sleep camera/lens! -KurtsCameraSDCA
 
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good mechanical cameras (Nikon,Canon, Hasselblad)have come of age and started needing more and more repair. You seem to be in the right business. But people in the EU are unlikely to send cameras for repair. How about an overseas branch in Germany?

Possibly, but some of the camera brands have "locked up" repairs with software and making it harder to get parts... so we've had some serious challenges.
 

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I mostly buy cameras made 1920 to 1960. These are usually easy to repair except for the shutter. The exception is I have a Vitessa L that the rangefinder mechanism has come unattached from the focus wheel. Is this something you work on? And, what about 1930s to 1950s Rolleiflex?


Kent in SD
 

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I'm one of the owners at Kurt's Camera in San Diego. We troubleshoot and repair Canon, Sigma, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Nikon, and much more. We've been around for 50 years. We have fast turn around time and take repairs from all over the US (through mail-in-service). Happy to answer any questions folks have about lens or camera repair or error codes.
Sometimes it's a quick and easy fix. Would love to be a resource here for anyone, especially if they need it fast. Ask anything here and I can probably ask a tech what to do.

From a PR perspective, I think it's a great thing to be present here and to build contacts with future customers. After all, you are investing time and know-how into it. I have rarely experienced such a personal connection. Very personable and I hope it brings you some additional business.

Maybe it would be an idea to offer extended professional DIY advice for a fee. For example, an hour with one of your technicians via Skype? Many of us do our repair projects as a hobby but don't have anyone to coach us. But of course you have to weigh up whether it's worth it for your business.
 

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We typically train them in a specific brand, since there are differences and we can't be experts at everything. It's always hard to find great staff in technical work... but we have an excellent (small) team. We look on Indeed for technical skills and then train them. We've been around 50 years and have the whole story on the website. We live-eat-sleep camera/lens! -KurtsCameraSDCA

Thank you!

The team of KurtsCamera:

 

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I'm one of the owners at Kurt's Camera in San Diego. We troubleshoot and repair Canon, Sigma, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Nikon, and much more. We've been around for 50 years. We have fast turn around time and take repairs from all over the US (through mail-in-service). Happy to answer any questions folks have about lens or camera repair or error codes.
Sometimes it's a quick and easy fix. Would love to be a resource here for anyone, especially if they need it fast. Ask anything here and I can probably ask a tech what to do.

Hi!
I recently serviced a Rolleiflex SL35M and it is working now. The only minor flaw is the winding process gets hard near the end section . Perilously it was jammed seriously so I had used naptha to flushed out lots of dried old lubtricants. Is that the cause ? And which area should I put in new lubricant?
 

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Hi Kurt,

this is very kind of you!

I'm currently restoring a F1 Old, and there is a light baffle at the back of the mirror box. I suppose the purpose is to shield the lightmeter from light coming through the eyepiece.

This is falling to pieces, and I'm wondering what could replace it. Microtools sells material for shutter curtains so that would be my choice, but I'd appreciate a reality check.

Also, would you know what the special tool to align prism rails for the F1 looks like?

Thanks in advance
Laurent
 
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From a PR perspective, I think it's a great thing to be present here and to build contacts with future customers. After all, you are investing time and know-how into it. I have rarely experienced such a personal connection. Very personable and I hope it brings you some additional business.

Maybe it would be an idea to offer extended professional DIY advice for a fee. For example, an hour with one of your technicians via Skype? Many of us do our repair projects as a hobby but don't have anyone to coach us. But of course you have to weigh up whether it's worth it for your business.

We're always happy to help the community... the repairs are tough sometimes! I'll brainstorm with the team and see if they'd like to do that. Great idea!
 

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We're always happy to help the community... the repairs are tough sometimes! I'll brainstorm with the team and see if they'd like to do that. Great idea!

I would like to do the following, also to thank you for your support here:

I have cameras here from five manufacturers, many of which I don't touch for repairs because it's above my level, especially with more valuable devices.

As for me a first-class repair takes priority over costs (within reason), I will send you a camera from Austria with a request for repair. I'll report on my experiences here, including dealing with customs.

I just can't say when that will be because I'm systematically checking my inventory and there are currently no serious cases. But since I don't have a good workshop in Austria, I'm very excited 🙃

This is also a PR project, but I should have earned a good name here and always make my articles serious, anything else is not worth the time.

PR isn't actually a bad thing, it's just that its image is sometimes not good, which is paradoxical since PR is also responsible for image 😉
 
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Thanks for the nice offer, which I would like to use to get a question anwered 🙂

How do you deal with errors in the electronics of the Canon A and Minolta X cameras? Do you do any troubleshooting or do you replace the electronics completely if possible?

Looks interesting:


Andreas,

The Minolta X are the cameras that are known for having leaky capacitors. They used fish oil in the capacitors and when it leaks out, it's highly corrosive to the electronics. Other than that, it could be several other issues. Does you get a certain error code?

-Kurt's Camera SD CA
 

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Andreas,

The Minolta X are the cameras that are known for having leaky capacitors. They used fish oil in the capacitors and when it leaks out, it's highly corrosive to the electronics. Other than that, it could be several other issues. Does you get a certain error code?

-Kurt's Camera SD CA

Thank you very much, it was just a general question about whether you invest time in finding errors in the electronics or whether you replace the entire board.

But its true that can't be answered in general because it depends on the error, see the example with the electrolytic capacitors, which you can simply change.

The thing about fish oil in electrolytic capacitors is new to me, it's really unsavory 😝
 

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If a leaky capacitor smells slightly fishy, then the electrolyte is probably based on DMF. If replacing the cap(s), I'd be tempted to use tantalums for space and performance reasons, as in the original Minoltas.
 
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I mostly buy cameras made 1920 to 1960. These are usually easy to repair except for the shutter. The exception is I have a Vitessa L that the rangefinder mechanism has come unattached from the focus wheel. Is this something you work on? And, what about 1930s to 1950s Rolleiflex?


Kent in SD

Kent in SD,

Yes, we can work on Rolleiflex. They take a little longer than others... Sounds like you're in SD like us... you can always just stop in. For the Vitessa, we don't work on them.... you may want to do-it-yourself, I'd find the part on Ebay and trial/error.

Thank you,

Kurt's Camera SD CA
 
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