e_asphyx
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It's the second FED 2 I got and I still have the same issue: after a complete cleanup and oiling I can't adjust the shutter to expose the frame evenly across all settings. With a properly adjusted 1/25 setting the situation becomes progressively worse as the shutter speed increases. At 1/100 setting the leading frame edge gets almost a full stop less of an exposure. Replacing my usual Li grease with a thin oil doesn't change much. Over/undertensioning from the start (like 30 or 48 ms instead of 40 for "1/25" setting) doesn't help either.
I made a table to summarise the data. Step = (F+S)|n / (F+S)|n-1

Initially I suspected too thick lube in the timing mechanism (the image is taken from an old Leica manual but this part is almost identical) as it's basically the only part where two drums experience a mutual friction so the could potentially "help" each other but it's not the case.

I have a DIY shutter meter which consists of a photodiode and a photocurrent amplifier connected to an oscilloscope.

I made a table to summarise the data. Step = (F+S)|n / (F+S)|n-1

Initially I suspected too thick lube in the timing mechanism (the image is taken from an old Leica manual but this part is almost identical) as it's basically the only part where two drums experience a mutual friction so the could potentially "help" each other but it's not the case.

I have a DIY shutter meter which consists of a photodiode and a photocurrent amplifier connected to an oscilloscope.
