Bololoco
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I think i've reached the capacity of broken cameras i'd like to fix after having a fun and hopefully fruitful fortnight of buying things on ebay, so am listing everything I have bought in no particular order.
I'll give a brief description of everything I know that's wrong with each camera and hopefully i'll get some educational responses, such as which I should attempt first and whether you personally have successfully repaired anything on the list.
1. Weltaflex TLR.
This appears to work, although the viewfinder is quite dark. I understand that I can replace this but what i've looked at so far is quite expensive and would far exceed the price I paid for the camera. If anyone can suggest a cheap and cheerful upgrade that would be great. I have yet to take the glass out and clean it, so I understand that this should be my first point of call but cost effective upgrade suggestions will still be appreciated. Preferably under £10 as it's not worth bothering otherwise!
2. Olympus OM1n.
Everything seems to be working, but it apparently has some light leaks. I have looked at the seals and there are some in place but it won't harm me to remove what's there and replace them. Is there a video of a full strip down and CLA available? I can't seem to find one on youtube.
3. Olympus OM1.
Also appears to be working, although any lenses I put on the camera don't allow me to set the aperture. This isn't a problem when I put them on my digital camera. I have only tested it with Olympus lenses, so I take it the issue is with the camera and not the lenses.
4. Voigtlander Bessamatic.
Seems to be fine except that the shutter speed only seems to be settable between 500th sec down to 1/8th sec and B. I watched a Chris Sherlock video and have concluded that it was put back together incorrectly. I suspect that a full CLA will be needed as I have no idea when this was last done.
5, Kodak Retina Reflex iii.
Selenium meter isn't working. Even though this is a working camera, I intend to do a full CLA and understand that the contacts can be cleaned, which may or may not rejuvenate the light meter.
6. Kodak Retina IIIc (50mm f2 schneider kreuznach lens).
This seems to be fully working. It came from Fotohaus in Bern, Switzerland, the listing did say that it would benefit from a full CLA and that nothing of note was wrong with it other than that....this is astounding as they do camera repairs in store, so why they sold it is beyond me....especially at the incredibly low price I paid.
7. I have three front elements that fit the Retina IIIc f2 Schneider Kreuznach lens. They all came in their respective keepers and whilst they look ok will be cleaned.
8. Balda Baldixette
I don't think a lot can go wrong with this camera. It's essentially a box brownie. It'll have a basic shutter mechanism but might be educational all the same.
9. Olympus OM10.
This isn't a recent purchase but could be ok to learn from. It works ok as I have put a film through it successfully. However, I had one as a yoof, so know what to expect from it and the split screen focusing aid only works sporadically, so it could do with a bit of help.
10. Bronica ETRS Rotary Prism viewfinder.
Not clear. Looks like an oil slick! Hopefully quite straight forward.
I have several other SLR's (Zenit and Pentax) but have yet to dig them out of their storage boxes. I'll add to this list when I have them.
Several digital cameras also need fixing. Mostly more modern Olympus OM-D micro four thirds cameras but these are way beyond my current skills, although I hope to get around to them at some point. They're more educational than a necessity. I have seen some repairs on youtube and they look a hell of a lot more fiddly than older mechanical cameras. Maybe one day i'll be able to understand them enough to make a proper go of it.
I also have about 200 lenses which i'd like to CLA. Most are manual but a few digital ones, including my favourite Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150mm pro, which all of a sudden stopped zooming. It auto-focuses alright but is stuck at 40mm, so I guess it's become physically uncoupled inside. this may or may not be remedy'd at home. I hope so, it's an expensive lens, especially when it comes to paying OM Systems to fix it.
So, if anyone has experience with anything on this list, please let me know what I should expect. I'd also like suggestions on what to tackle first or which I should avoid until I get some better knowledge, although I am quite likely to give things a go at least to the point where I can put things back together again, even if I don't completely dismantle something, it's all learning.
I'll give a brief description of everything I know that's wrong with each camera and hopefully i'll get some educational responses, such as which I should attempt first and whether you personally have successfully repaired anything on the list.
1. Weltaflex TLR.
This appears to work, although the viewfinder is quite dark. I understand that I can replace this but what i've looked at so far is quite expensive and would far exceed the price I paid for the camera. If anyone can suggest a cheap and cheerful upgrade that would be great. I have yet to take the glass out and clean it, so I understand that this should be my first point of call but cost effective upgrade suggestions will still be appreciated. Preferably under £10 as it's not worth bothering otherwise!
2. Olympus OM1n.
Everything seems to be working, but it apparently has some light leaks. I have looked at the seals and there are some in place but it won't harm me to remove what's there and replace them. Is there a video of a full strip down and CLA available? I can't seem to find one on youtube.
3. Olympus OM1.
Also appears to be working, although any lenses I put on the camera don't allow me to set the aperture. This isn't a problem when I put them on my digital camera. I have only tested it with Olympus lenses, so I take it the issue is with the camera and not the lenses.
4. Voigtlander Bessamatic.
Seems to be fine except that the shutter speed only seems to be settable between 500th sec down to 1/8th sec and B. I watched a Chris Sherlock video and have concluded that it was put back together incorrectly. I suspect that a full CLA will be needed as I have no idea when this was last done.
5, Kodak Retina Reflex iii.
Selenium meter isn't working. Even though this is a working camera, I intend to do a full CLA and understand that the contacts can be cleaned, which may or may not rejuvenate the light meter.
6. Kodak Retina IIIc (50mm f2 schneider kreuznach lens).
This seems to be fully working. It came from Fotohaus in Bern, Switzerland, the listing did say that it would benefit from a full CLA and that nothing of note was wrong with it other than that....this is astounding as they do camera repairs in store, so why they sold it is beyond me....especially at the incredibly low price I paid.
7. I have three front elements that fit the Retina IIIc f2 Schneider Kreuznach lens. They all came in their respective keepers and whilst they look ok will be cleaned.
8. Balda Baldixette
I don't think a lot can go wrong with this camera. It's essentially a box brownie. It'll have a basic shutter mechanism but might be educational all the same.
9. Olympus OM10.
This isn't a recent purchase but could be ok to learn from. It works ok as I have put a film through it successfully. However, I had one as a yoof, so know what to expect from it and the split screen focusing aid only works sporadically, so it could do with a bit of help.
10. Bronica ETRS Rotary Prism viewfinder.
Not clear. Looks like an oil slick! Hopefully quite straight forward.
I have several other SLR's (Zenit and Pentax) but have yet to dig them out of their storage boxes. I'll add to this list when I have them.
Several digital cameras also need fixing. Mostly more modern Olympus OM-D micro four thirds cameras but these are way beyond my current skills, although I hope to get around to them at some point. They're more educational than a necessity. I have seen some repairs on youtube and they look a hell of a lot more fiddly than older mechanical cameras. Maybe one day i'll be able to understand them enough to make a proper go of it.
I also have about 200 lenses which i'd like to CLA. Most are manual but a few digital ones, including my favourite Olympus M. Zuiko 40-150mm pro, which all of a sudden stopped zooming. It auto-focuses alright but is stuck at 40mm, so I guess it's become physically uncoupled inside. this may or may not be remedy'd at home. I hope so, it's an expensive lens, especially when it comes to paying OM Systems to fix it.
So, if anyone has experience with anything on this list, please let me know what I should expect. I'd also like suggestions on what to tackle first or which I should avoid until I get some better knowledge, although I am quite likely to give things a go at least to the point where I can put things back together again, even if I don't completely dismantle something, it's all learning.