2WK
Rangefinder User
Mine have all turned to gunk and now I am getting some serious light leak going on. Does anyone know where I can get a kit to repair the seals myself? 
pdh
Established
Jon Goodman is a delight to deal with, I've just refitted my Ricoh 500G with one of his kits ... email him at jon(underscore)goodman(at)yahoo.com
Austintatious
Well-known
+1 for Jon Goodman. He is the best !!
nparsons13
Well-known
Another + vote for Jon!
2WK
Rangefinder User
Thanks for the info!
I'm curious as to why my post was moved to point-and-shoots...
The A35F was the last rangefinder made by canon. Even though it is full-auto, you still have to manually focus with the rangefinder.
I'm curious as to why my post was moved to point-and-shoots...
The A35F was the last rangefinder made by canon. Even though it is full-auto, you still have to manually focus with the rangefinder.
Mattco26
Established
You don't need a kit, there aren't any fancy seals in the A35F. I did mine just like I do all of my cameras. If you go to your local craft store you can find two kinds of black felt. One has an adhesive back and one doesn't. Your total cost should be around $2. Put the adhesive backed stuff on the flat parts of the door and cut the non adhesive felt into thin strips for the other gaps. Even if you've never done it before, you'll be done in about 15 mins. Its very easy.
2WK
Rangefinder User
Jon Goodman Is A Champ!!!
Mattco26
Established
The Canon A35F is a rangefinder, why is this in the non-rangefinder forum now?
NeeZee
Well-known
Probably because it has a built-in flash and automatic exposure. RF people often sneer at stuff like that (it's so un-leica, ya know
). To me it is the best fixed-lens rangefinder camera ever, but what do I know...
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