anhuhn
Newbie
I'm fairly new to this, so feel free to correct me if any of my assumptions are wrong.
I've gotten a Kiev 4AM from eBay a while back, however it arrived with a broken shutter and from some searching I assume it's the ribbons snapping. I was luckily able to send it back and now finally got another one. I haven't touched it yet (only fired the shutter a single time to make sure it's working at all) because I would like to avoid having it share the fate of its predecessor.
Unfortunately it seems kind hard to dig up information on this, the best lead I have is some commenter under a YouTube video suggesting "If you get one of these: absolutely!! Take the film gate off and oil the shafts on the rollers, if not, the straps will very soon snap, killing the camera.". I would like to give this a shot but am nervous about doing it wrong, since the guy didn't elaborate and I'm not too familiar with camera terminology.
So far I have found instruction on how to take off the top cover and shutter cover to expose the shutter mechanism. I haven't actually done it yet though, because I haven't found any info on where exactly I'm supposed to lubricate the mechanism, that's what I was hoping to get some help on.
Also I've recently learned that apparently there is a difference between different types of lubricants you can use (grease and oil), as I said I'm completely new to repairing these kinds of things. I've got some oil that is apparently made for watches and was hoping that'll be good enough.
Thanks in advance.
I've gotten a Kiev 4AM from eBay a while back, however it arrived with a broken shutter and from some searching I assume it's the ribbons snapping. I was luckily able to send it back and now finally got another one. I haven't touched it yet (only fired the shutter a single time to make sure it's working at all) because I would like to avoid having it share the fate of its predecessor.
Unfortunately it seems kind hard to dig up information on this, the best lead I have is some commenter under a YouTube video suggesting "If you get one of these: absolutely!! Take the film gate off and oil the shafts on the rollers, if not, the straps will very soon snap, killing the camera.". I would like to give this a shot but am nervous about doing it wrong, since the guy didn't elaborate and I'm not too familiar with camera terminology.
So far I have found instruction on how to take off the top cover and shutter cover to expose the shutter mechanism. I haven't actually done it yet though, because I haven't found any info on where exactly I'm supposed to lubricate the mechanism, that's what I was hoping to get some help on.
Also I've recently learned that apparently there is a difference between different types of lubricants you can use (grease and oil), as I said I'm completely new to repairing these kinds of things. I've got some oil that is apparently made for watches and was hoping that'll be good enough.
Thanks in advance.