beegee675
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Anyone have any luck replacing the counter gear with something metal or plastic?
Is that the general consensus? One contemporary report claimed the FR was more reliable than the Contax RTS. I reach for mine frequently in favour of Nikon and Canon cameras. It has a simple cloth shutter, LED metering and analogue shutter and aperture information the viewfinder. The meter switch is well designed, a sliding control that stays on while the advance lever is in the ready position, and turns off when it's recessed. The only thing I don't like is the silly custom remote socket. I find the FR very solid and intuitive and apart from the counter, seems to work as well as it did 40 years ago.I have not had good luck with FR cameras. They just aren't made very well.
Is that the general consensus?
Not by my sample that I picked up cheap on a local CL that the owner told me he used extensively as his wedding rig for years. It is fully functional, accurate and works as it should. And it looks well taken care of too.
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Your's are the original FR, perhaps it is only later models that have the issue?
That makes sense because the counter does turn, but not consistently. A 36 exp film will finish on frame 18-24, so something's not catching properly.There's a plastic worm gear that splits and wont turn the spindle it should be tightly fixed to.
Ronnie
Anyone have any luck replacing the counter gear with something metal or plastic?
I found a replacement for the counter gear in the FR series cameras. The gear that normally fails is the larger white gear no the left, a normal spur gear with metric specs. The black gear next to it is the worm gear but that one typically doesn't break.
Gear Specs: Mod 0.25 mm (0.25M), 13 teeth, 1.5 mm bore (toleranced for press fit), 3.5ish mm long
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I found some bulk gears on eBay that fit the specs. You can also order them from a shop like MicroAntriebe. I used a bench vise to press fit the new brass gear onto the shaft. Works great!
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Interesting find! But just from the optical looks, this brass gear is a fraction bigger, than its original plastic counterpart. Since i've never looked into my FR/FR-I, is the other gear mechanism cog wheel also plastic - or brass? Because the plastic from the 70-80s does always
show some kind of fatigue, breaking point...like this gear counter. I've never seen a FR/FR-I with working frame counter, over the past >= 30 years...seriously.
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