Hey everyone--
I just got a Zorki S, my first 35mm rangefinder. The first thing I noticed was that it was incredibly dirty haha. The second thing I noticed was that the rangefinder images didn't move at all when I moved the very sticky focusing lever.
I took the lens off and CLA'd it - cleaned elements front and back with microfiber, scrubbed all threads out with alcohol and cotton swabs, and carefully re-lubricated with some PTFE lube. Got the aperture adjustment working much more easily and smoothly, focusing is much better, etc. etc.
While the lens is off, there's a cam arm clearly visible on the camera body. It moves easily and smoothly, and the return spring has no trouble pushing it back into the forward position. What's more, the rangefinder appears to be working perfectly. The images converge and diverge exactly as I would expect when I just move the cam by hand with no lens attached.
Sometimes immediately after attaching the lens in the infinity position, I can get a little movement in the rangefinder with the focus lever as a slowly bring the focus closer. Seems like once I pass a certain point though, it will no longer push the cam back as I reverse back towards infinity, and at that point the cam is no longer moving when I adjust the lever in either direction.
So as near as I can tell, the inner lens barrel that moves in and out with focusing is just not engaging the arm of the rangefinder. Couldn't tell you why. The frustrating part is that I can't just remove the back to see what's going on inside while the lens is attached, because it's a bottom-loading camera. But the focus tends to stiffen up as I get close to infinity, despite being freshly lubricated and feeling buttery smooth when the lens is off the camera. It feels like the lens barrel is just scraping the bottom of the rangefinder cam rather than pushing it back.
Near as I can tell the rear part of the lens is normal and within spec. The front is a little banged up, but that shouldn't have any effect on this. Does the Fed 50 just not work properly with the Zorki S?
Pics here, I can take more if someone needs to see something specific to help me troubleshoot:
https://imgur.com/gallery/4YsBa0O
I just got a Zorki S, my first 35mm rangefinder. The first thing I noticed was that it was incredibly dirty haha. The second thing I noticed was that the rangefinder images didn't move at all when I moved the very sticky focusing lever.
I took the lens off and CLA'd it - cleaned elements front and back with microfiber, scrubbed all threads out with alcohol and cotton swabs, and carefully re-lubricated with some PTFE lube. Got the aperture adjustment working much more easily and smoothly, focusing is much better, etc. etc.
While the lens is off, there's a cam arm clearly visible on the camera body. It moves easily and smoothly, and the return spring has no trouble pushing it back into the forward position. What's more, the rangefinder appears to be working perfectly. The images converge and diverge exactly as I would expect when I just move the cam by hand with no lens attached.
Sometimes immediately after attaching the lens in the infinity position, I can get a little movement in the rangefinder with the focus lever as a slowly bring the focus closer. Seems like once I pass a certain point though, it will no longer push the cam back as I reverse back towards infinity, and at that point the cam is no longer moving when I adjust the lever in either direction.
So as near as I can tell, the inner lens barrel that moves in and out with focusing is just not engaging the arm of the rangefinder. Couldn't tell you why. The frustrating part is that I can't just remove the back to see what's going on inside while the lens is attached, because it's a bottom-loading camera. But the focus tends to stiffen up as I get close to infinity, despite being freshly lubricated and feeling buttery smooth when the lens is off the camera. It feels like the lens barrel is just scraping the bottom of the rangefinder cam rather than pushing it back.
Near as I can tell the rear part of the lens is normal and within spec. The front is a little banged up, but that shouldn't have any effect on this. Does the Fed 50 just not work properly with the Zorki S?
Pics here, I can take more if someone needs to see something specific to help me troubleshoot:
https://imgur.com/gallery/4YsBa0O