marcmarc
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Hi everyone,
I recently received a Rolleicord IV. I posted in the medium format forum about whether I should go ahead and spend the money in getting it back into spec. So I decided to go ahead with it and dropped it off to Harry Fleenor whose shop is within driving distance to to me. He's going to clean the shutter blades, install a new focusing screen and re-align the front plate. However, he emailed me earlier today to inform me that the rear surface of the taking lens has some fungi. He stated that it wont affect the photos I take with the camera. Harry has a stellar reputation for Rollei repairs and maintenance so I trust him on that alone, but I'm wondering if I will really feel confident using this camera in this condition. It may not affect the pictures for now, but what about in the future? My limited knowledge with lens fungus is that it grows and eats into the glass thereby rendering a lens useless. I emailed Harry to ask if he was able to clean it and if the glass was unaffected. I probably won't hear from him until tomorrow but this really bothers me. This is why I just don't like using vintage cameras, my experience with a F2 I used to use was that old cameras just suck up more and more money in repairs and maintenance because there always is something going wrong with them. I was really excited today after leaving Harry's and now this. I appreciate his telling me this, but I'm really hesitant right now to sink $300 in maintenance for a camera where fungus is now using my lens as an all-you-can-eat-buffet. So my question to you folks who repair cameras and know about these things, what exactly am I up against here?
Thanks for replies and have a happy and safe New Year.
Marc.
I recently received a Rolleicord IV. I posted in the medium format forum about whether I should go ahead and spend the money in getting it back into spec. So I decided to go ahead with it and dropped it off to Harry Fleenor whose shop is within driving distance to to me. He's going to clean the shutter blades, install a new focusing screen and re-align the front plate. However, he emailed me earlier today to inform me that the rear surface of the taking lens has some fungi. He stated that it wont affect the photos I take with the camera. Harry has a stellar reputation for Rollei repairs and maintenance so I trust him on that alone, but I'm wondering if I will really feel confident using this camera in this condition. It may not affect the pictures for now, but what about in the future? My limited knowledge with lens fungus is that it grows and eats into the glass thereby rendering a lens useless. I emailed Harry to ask if he was able to clean it and if the glass was unaffected. I probably won't hear from him until tomorrow but this really bothers me. This is why I just don't like using vintage cameras, my experience with a F2 I used to use was that old cameras just suck up more and more money in repairs and maintenance because there always is something going wrong with them. I was really excited today after leaving Harry's and now this. I appreciate his telling me this, but I'm really hesitant right now to sink $300 in maintenance for a camera where fungus is now using my lens as an all-you-can-eat-buffet. So my question to you folks who repair cameras and know about these things, what exactly am I up against here?
Thanks for replies and have a happy and safe New Year.
Marc.