bkphotography
Newbie
Hi, I have an old canon F1 and the aperture needle seems to be missing. After trying multiple fixes and opening it up to have a look myself I thought to have an ask on here to see if anyone had fixes or even a possible replacement needle? Any advice or help is greatly appreciated.
JeffS7444
Well-known
It's been awhile since I've removed the top cover of mine, but IIRC, that part is driven by a system of strings and pulleys, and if the string is either broken or mis-routed, the aperture indicator could be hidden from view. But that part isn't otherwise likely to just disappear.
But OTOH, the parts which can be lost include the shutter speed indicator, and the meter window (little rectangular cutout is visible when prism finder is removed) which are a couple of small bits of celluloid, held in place by old adhesive.
But OTOH, the parts which can be lost include the shutter speed indicator, and the meter window (little rectangular cutout is visible when prism finder is removed) which are a couple of small bits of celluloid, held in place by old adhesive.
bkphotography
Newbie
So the IIRC and OTOH are all fine and working, but it seems the actual needle itself is missing somehow. Do you know how the aperture needle is connected to its mechanism?It's been awhile since I've removed the top cover of mine, but IIRC, that part is driven by a system of strings and pulleys, and if the string is either broken or mis-routed, the aperture indicator could be hidden from view. But that part isn't otherwise likely to just disappear.
But OTOH, the parts which can be lost include the shutter speed indicator, and the meter window (little rectangular cutout is visible when prism finder is removed) which are a couple of small bits of celluloid, held in place by old adhesive.
Mackinaw
Think Different
bkphotography
Newbie

This may help. The needle is circled in red. It's attached to something inside of the round meter module. I can't see what.
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Jim B.
Mackinaw
Think Different
bkphotography
Newbie
Thats brilliant thank you. It seems mine is just missing unfortunately. Going to have to try and look for a new one.This should help. From a Camera Craftsman article on the F-1. You're talking about the pointer control lever.
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Jim B.
Thank you for the help!
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