bambolero
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I recently purchased a Yashica D with Yashinon 1:2.8 viewing lens and a Yashinon 1:3.5 taking lens. Lenses looked clear of any scratches or fungus on the outside in the photos. Once I received the camera, I started playing with it and discovered that all mechanics worked smoothly (shutter, aperture, shutter speed, focus knob etc.). The camera is in excellent cosmetic condition. The strange thing though is that it cannot seem to focus and objects remain blurry. I took a closer look into the viewing lens and it seems there is something in the back (almost looked like fingerprints?) but I doubt this is the only reason for the blurriness. A CLA usually goes for above $110 to my knowledge, plus shipping etc and I am not ready to drop this kind of dough just yet. I already have a CLAd YahicaMat 124 as well as a working (although could use CLA) Mat 124G.I bought the D on a whim
. Is it a camera worth keeping? Any suggestions, ideas of what might be happening to the focus? Is this something that can be easily fixed (cleaned) or do I need a professional CLA?
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