Murray Kelly
Member
My recently acquired Y-44 LM seems to have a problem. I cannot focus closer than 1.1m. The focus knob stops with a solid clunk at this distance.
I have been inside the mechanism and the outermost cams (which push the lens assembly back to the infinity position) are, at the close focus end of rotation hitting the spring-loaded cam follower with the point of their tear-drop shape before 1m and a long way from an indicated 0.9m.
I have set the knob on infinity (looking at a pylon 1 Km away) and cannot understand why this is happening.
Do these cams wear down with useage in a well-loved camera or is it an undocumented 'feature'? My memory of my first Yashica-44 of the mid-60s does not include any problem with focussing up close.
Most puzzling. Any help appreciated.
Murray
Brisbane, Oz
I have been inside the mechanism and the outermost cams (which push the lens assembly back to the infinity position) are, at the close focus end of rotation hitting the spring-loaded cam follower with the point of their tear-drop shape before 1m and a long way from an indicated 0.9m.
I have set the knob on infinity (looking at a pylon 1 Km away) and cannot understand why this is happening.
Do these cams wear down with useage in a well-loved camera or is it an undocumented 'feature'? My memory of my first Yashica-44 of the mid-60s does not include any problem with focussing up close.
Most puzzling. Any help appreciated.
Murray
Brisbane, Oz