dmr
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I'm wondering if anybody has seen this before ...
I'm now on day 6 of resurrecting a trashed Mamiya SD. I was ALMOST ready to actually run a test roll -- I actually picked up a couple 12 exposure rolls yesterday -- when I noticed a couple things didn't look right.
First, it didn't sound right when I wound and cocked the shutter. Like it didn't "catch" maybe 1 out of 10 times. I figured (and still do) that it's a minor linkage problem, so I pulled the bottom place off and watched the lever turn the gear to cock the shutter and such when I noticed something that really appears wrong.
The entire lens assembly is tilted slightly, meaning out of square with the body. Well, not the whole thing, everything front of the focus ring seems to be tilted. 🙁 At first I thought I was imagining this, but I measured and it sure is.
When you look from the top of the camera, it leans to the left. The left side of the filter screw ring is about 1.5 to 2 mm closer to the camera body than the right side. I don't have calipers or dividers. This is just measuring with the ruler flat against the plate that mounts the lens assembly and sighting the top. It's definitely off. I measured several times.
Has anybody ever seen anything like this?
My first idea (which I have not dismissed, but ...) is that it was dropped or smacked, but I can't find any obvious (or even non-obvious) impact damage anywhere. I had everything in front of the focus helix apart, and everything went back together tight and solid. I did tighten the ring that connects the focus helix to the shutter, but I didn't pull that all apart. Again, it was solid and tight.
I know that a 1.5-2mm tilt here is going to throw off the plane of focus! I don't really know how much, but I do know that it's not supposed to be that way.
I'm right now taking a deep breath and preparing to take it apart again to see what exactly is bent or not together properly. (I'm glad I resisted the temptation to use contact cement on the leatherette!) I'm just wondering if anybody else has seen things like this.
Thanks again, everybody.
I'm now on day 6 of resurrecting a trashed Mamiya SD. I was ALMOST ready to actually run a test roll -- I actually picked up a couple 12 exposure rolls yesterday -- when I noticed a couple things didn't look right.
First, it didn't sound right when I wound and cocked the shutter. Like it didn't "catch" maybe 1 out of 10 times. I figured (and still do) that it's a minor linkage problem, so I pulled the bottom place off and watched the lever turn the gear to cock the shutter and such when I noticed something that really appears wrong.
The entire lens assembly is tilted slightly, meaning out of square with the body. Well, not the whole thing, everything front of the focus ring seems to be tilted. 🙁 At first I thought I was imagining this, but I measured and it sure is.
When you look from the top of the camera, it leans to the left. The left side of the filter screw ring is about 1.5 to 2 mm closer to the camera body than the right side. I don't have calipers or dividers. This is just measuring with the ruler flat against the plate that mounts the lens assembly and sighting the top. It's definitely off. I measured several times.
Has anybody ever seen anything like this?
My first idea (which I have not dismissed, but ...) is that it was dropped or smacked, but I can't find any obvious (or even non-obvious) impact damage anywhere. I had everything in front of the focus helix apart, and everything went back together tight and solid. I did tighten the ring that connects the focus helix to the shutter, but I didn't pull that all apart. Again, it was solid and tight.
I know that a 1.5-2mm tilt here is going to throw off the plane of focus! I don't really know how much, but I do know that it's not supposed to be that way.
I'm right now taking a deep breath and preparing to take it apart again to see what exactly is bent or not together properly. (I'm glad I resisted the temptation to use contact cement on the leatherette!) I'm just wondering if anybody else has seen things like this.
Thanks again, everybody.
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