Svenedin
Member
Hello,
I have a small collection of Zeiss Ikon folding MF cameras from the 1930's-1950's. They are guess-the distance, uncoupled rangefinder and coupled rangefinder.
Most of my cameras have one fault or another from sticky shutters to dirty rangefinders and lenses. I am not really prepared for a "steep learning curve" of trying to learn to repair these cameras myself. I am reasonably mechanically competent but I don't have the time and I don't want to learn by ruining decent cameras. For example, I tried to remove the top plate of a post-war Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta A531 today (there seem to be dead insects in the rangefinder) but I was defeated. I was aware that the viewfinder lens unscrews but despite my efforts with a rubber bung I could not remove it (but it did partially unscrew).
Anyway, does anyone have any recommendations for a repairer of these folding cameras, preferably in the UK? I have searched several forums but the recommendations are from a long time ago and many of the links no longer work or the repairers have retired.
Best Wishes,
Stephen
I have a small collection of Zeiss Ikon folding MF cameras from the 1930's-1950's. They are guess-the distance, uncoupled rangefinder and coupled rangefinder.
Most of my cameras have one fault or another from sticky shutters to dirty rangefinders and lenses. I am not really prepared for a "steep learning curve" of trying to learn to repair these cameras myself. I am reasonably mechanically competent but I don't have the time and I don't want to learn by ruining decent cameras. For example, I tried to remove the top plate of a post-war Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta A531 today (there seem to be dead insects in the rangefinder) but I was defeated. I was aware that the viewfinder lens unscrews but despite my efforts with a rubber bung I could not remove it (but it did partially unscrew).
Anyway, does anyone have any recommendations for a repairer of these folding cameras, preferably in the UK? I have searched several forums but the recommendations are from a long time ago and many of the links no longer work or the repairers have retired.
Best Wishes,
Stephen