traveler_101
American abroad
Thanks for the helpful comments. Seems best (when I tackle this project) to use denatured alcohol; it apparently works better (faster) than isopropyl alcohol.
Good to have your report! Do you find the plastic surface less tactile than a rubberised surface?
Hi guys.
I was looking for a solution to the infamous problem but didn't really find anyhing. Replacing film cover against one from Nikon FE/FM10 isn't that much improvement. I also tried Ricoh KR5 - unfortunately the film cover doesn't fit due to different construction of the hinges. Otherwise it would be a great fix.
I shouldn't really complain about my back door as it is in relatively good shape. However I don't like the sticky feel of the coating. I decided to accept the challenge and find a solution to the problem. As already mentioned by some of you Cosina used same parts in different camera models so I obtained Cosina C1 for ca 10EUR as a spare parts donor for my experiment.
My solution: self adhesive faux leather. It's easy to work with, it's thin and its shape can be easily adjusted with a hair dryer. I attached a photo of the final result.
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It was my first attempt. I decided to leave the small plastic window covered - It looks better to me and I don't really need it. It can however be easily cut.
It was very easy to remove the original coating. I could accept the bare plastic as a solution as well but don't really like the touch of it. Faux leather can at least fool my eyes and makes better impression.