wesen3000
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I bought a Zenobia folding camera for $10 the other day, and after cleaning the lens and repairing the bellows I really got to like the camera. It was also my first “repair” which made me really proud.
It turns out that the liquid tape I used to fix the bellows and the fragile state / reasonably large gashes didn’t work for too long, and I do want to replace the bellows entirely. Sadly, while the camera was in a surprisingly good state (dude kept it as mantelpiece and despite being a smoker, everything is working to spec), there seems to be a stripped screw. I need to remove the button that unlocks the folding bellows, and I think I need to unscrew it. Based on the shape of the indentation on the opposite side of the button, I think it might have been a screw, but maybe it also is something that is pressed/hammered in?
I wonder if somebody owning that camera could have a look at theirs and tell me what it is supposed to look like, and then further suggestions on how to open this so I can remove the bellows from the back plate. It all seems very tricky to access.
Ideas I have going forward:
- if this is indeed a screw, see if I can somehow access it and get a decent enough grip to use an extractor
- I might have to unscrew the actual folding mechanism from the body in order to have better access (?)
- somehow try to extract the screw from the top? I don’t mind destroying the actual button and use a replacement (I have a 3d printer)
- actually cut out the entire thing, possibly including the door lock, and replace it with a 3d printed part
I know it’s a lot of effort for am such a camera, but I actually welcome the opportunity to learn and due to it being my first “repair” it already has huge sentimental value.
I attached some photos.
Thanks!
It turns out that the liquid tape I used to fix the bellows and the fragile state / reasonably large gashes didn’t work for too long, and I do want to replace the bellows entirely. Sadly, while the camera was in a surprisingly good state (dude kept it as mantelpiece and despite being a smoker, everything is working to spec), there seems to be a stripped screw. I need to remove the button that unlocks the folding bellows, and I think I need to unscrew it. Based on the shape of the indentation on the opposite side of the button, I think it might have been a screw, but maybe it also is something that is pressed/hammered in?
I wonder if somebody owning that camera could have a look at theirs and tell me what it is supposed to look like, and then further suggestions on how to open this so I can remove the bellows from the back plate. It all seems very tricky to access.
Ideas I have going forward:
- if this is indeed a screw, see if I can somehow access it and get a decent enough grip to use an extractor
- I might have to unscrew the actual folding mechanism from the body in order to have better access (?)
- somehow try to extract the screw from the top? I don’t mind destroying the actual button and use a replacement (I have a 3d printer)
- actually cut out the entire thing, possibly including the door lock, and replace it with a 3d printed part
I know it’s a lot of effort for am such a camera, but I actually welcome the opportunity to learn and due to it being my first “repair” it already has huge sentimental value.
I attached some photos.
Thanks!