spin_one
Newbie
I recently got hold of a Electro 35G from eBay for just 10€ 😀 It was complete and in nice condition regarding scratches and dents also - but it must have been the dirtiest camera I've ever seen...
After cleaning every single part, replacing the pad of death and building my own battery adaptor I have an almost working camera now - if it weren't for the shutter.
Well, I forgot to take a picture of it, but here's a nice one on Matt Dentons page:
http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/electro_inside/10-shutter_cocked.jpg
The problem is the following: the crank above the magnet, which is caught by the part right next to magnet in the picture does not go there in my camera. This results in the shutter not opening at all. If you latch it there manually while pulling the advance lever the shutter opens, but not all the way. It halts at roughly an aperture of 2.
My first idea was that the part labeled "A" in the picture does no turn enough while charging the shutter - but I have no idea why that should be. It's not blocked at least (even though it does not turn too easily). The only thing I can imagine to do is to take away a little part of the lower crank - but since it has been working before like that, that can't be the best way to solve the problem.
Anybody ever encountered similar problems? I'm very grateful for ideas!
After cleaning every single part, replacing the pad of death and building my own battery adaptor I have an almost working camera now - if it weren't for the shutter.
Well, I forgot to take a picture of it, but here's a nice one on Matt Dentons page:
http://www.mattdentonphoto.com/cameras/electro_inside/10-shutter_cocked.jpg
The problem is the following: the crank above the magnet, which is caught by the part right next to magnet in the picture does not go there in my camera. This results in the shutter not opening at all. If you latch it there manually while pulling the advance lever the shutter opens, but not all the way. It halts at roughly an aperture of 2.
My first idea was that the part labeled "A" in the picture does no turn enough while charging the shutter - but I have no idea why that should be. It's not blocked at least (even though it does not turn too easily). The only thing I can imagine to do is to take away a little part of the lower crank - but since it has been working before like that, that can't be the best way to solve the problem.
Anybody ever encountered similar problems? I'm very grateful for ideas!