Canon LTM Pinholes - repair or replace altogether

Canon M39 M39 screw mount bodies/lenses

marty_e

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This looks pretty bad. Do you folks think I should just have the entire curtain replaced or can I patch this up with some black latex paint?

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This is from an S-II / 35 1.8 LTM by the way...
 
I guess I knew that and was hoping for another answer :). Off to the tech she goes then. My local tech guy says that he uses material from those pull down screens often used for video projectors - I forget what they're technically called. Any thoughts on this or has anyone tried them? They're certainly opaque but I don't know if the weight is up to spec...
 
Yes, thin is the idea. I tried to patch a Fed 2 w/ some liquid electrical tape and it became too thick. Hung up on the film rails when winding in.
 
Hi Marty,

If you can pull the shutter crate out of the body, you'll be in a better position to assess whether "vulcanizing" is still a worthwhile option. Pity, that's a very nice looking camera...

Regards,

je
 
Hi JE, she's in good hands now. James Uy is THE man for RF restoration jobs. Does brilliant work. Anyway, the Zorki's are there to keep me busy for a bit. Cheers and hope to see you soon...

ME
 
The Canon bottom-loaders need a rather thin shutter curtain cloth -- things are tighter in there than a Leica screwmount.

It certainly is. I've been able to do minor work on a IIIf RD ST with all ten of my thumbs but this one had me giving up without even being able to remove the body.
 
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