Hello,
in this forum I found that there are some experts in Zorki repairing.
I have a question regarding the slow-speed mechanism of a Zorki 4 (1967).
I have uninstalled the complete slow-speed gear to clean it but unfortunately I had forgotten
to fix the clockwork. Now the spring mechanism is complete unwind.
Current I have installed the gear but with some mistakes:
1 and 1/2 sec seams to be o.k.
1/4 sec is the last position, were pin of the big rear gear beginns to wind up the slow speed mechanism (ssm)
1/8 sec and all faster shutter speed don't work with ssm
1/8 - 1/60 sec seams to be to short
1/125 - 1/1000 seams to be o.k.dietermann.a
"B" does't function (open and shut direct)
I think I have done some installation mistakes
Please can you explain me how to re-install the slow-speed mechanism step for step ?
What's the right postion of the shutter speed for installation (wind /unwind) ?
What's the right tension of the spiral spring (how many turns of the spring axis) ?
an so on
Many, many thanks for you help !
Andreas
in this forum I found that there are some experts in Zorki repairing.
I have a question regarding the slow-speed mechanism of a Zorki 4 (1967).
I have uninstalled the complete slow-speed gear to clean it but unfortunately I had forgotten
to fix the clockwork. Now the spring mechanism is complete unwind.
Current I have installed the gear but with some mistakes:
1 and 1/2 sec seams to be o.k.
1/4 sec is the last position, were pin of the big rear gear beginns to wind up the slow speed mechanism (ssm)
1/8 sec and all faster shutter speed don't work with ssm
1/8 - 1/60 sec seams to be to short
1/125 - 1/1000 seams to be o.k.dietermann.a
"B" does't function (open and shut direct)
I think I have done some installation mistakes
Please can you explain me how to re-install the slow-speed mechanism step for step ?
What's the right postion of the shutter speed for installation (wind /unwind) ?
What's the right tension of the spiral spring (how many turns of the spring axis) ?
an so on
Many, many thanks for you help !
Andreas