Meyer Trioplan
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A little curiosity question...
A few weeks ago, I picked up a Super Ikonta 531/2 Folding camera. The camera really only has but one minor issue, in that the "trigger" that the shutter release pushes to the right to release the shutter acts limp instead of springing towards the left. I can push it to the left and it will seem to lock, but as I go to cock the shutter, it always flips to the right and the shutter wont catch as a result. Thus, I have to manually hold the trigger to the left when cocking the shutter so that it will catch, and that the trigger will trip when the shutter release on the body is pressed.
I guess my question is if this is an easy fix. It seems either a missing screw or loose or missing spring, but I don't know. I've attached a photo to show the part I am having the issue with.
**Edit - realize I likely should have put this in the camera D-I-Y and repair forum - - apologies.
A few weeks ago, I picked up a Super Ikonta 531/2 Folding camera. The camera really only has but one minor issue, in that the "trigger" that the shutter release pushes to the right to release the shutter acts limp instead of springing towards the left. I can push it to the left and it will seem to lock, but as I go to cock the shutter, it always flips to the right and the shutter wont catch as a result. Thus, I have to manually hold the trigger to the left when cocking the shutter so that it will catch, and that the trigger will trip when the shutter release on the body is pressed.
I guess my question is if this is an easy fix. It seems either a missing screw or loose or missing spring, but I don't know. I've attached a photo to show the part I am having the issue with.
**Edit - realize I likely should have put this in the camera D-I-Y and repair forum - - apologies.
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