Canon IV questions

The Canon IV just keeps doing cool things for me!
Somewhat OT but:
We have recently hired a new bartender where I work.After work yesterday, we got to taliking and she asked me about the Canon IV. I waxed poetic about it and that I'm not shooting digital etc, etc, blah,blah. She tells me that she's got an "old Canon" she'll bring into work sometime so I can see it. I say cool. And think nothing more about it.
Today when she gets to work, she hands me a largish camera bag and says "enjoy".
I say"what?" she says"if you want it, it's yours." So I am now a happy owner of a Canon AE-1 and some assorted accys and three lenses.
I did tell her what I've seen these selling for and her take on it was that she'd rather see someone she knows use it.
I am going to make her a good matted and framed print of somehting I take with it.
The benefits from the IV-sb are just amazing!
Rob
 
raid amin said:
Congrats on the camera and lenses, Rob. The Canon IVsb2 is a fine camera.
Raid,
I see in another thread that you're shooting one as well. Yes, they are very nice little machines!
Mine does have some issues and will need to be sent away for a CLA but that will take some strength on my part since I'd rather not be seperated from this camera.
But, since it's not 100% working, the minor problems are going to prod me into getting the work done. Unlike some of my FSU cameras--where I would be happy to keep using as is.
Really like the photos of your kids!
Rob
 
Rob,
I just gave mine to a camera repairman to check out why after taking12 exposures, the camera feels like jammed or "full". Else, it sounds very smooth. I have only taken two rolls with it so far. I am not ready [yet] to invest in it $200 for a total CLA.
 
I have one just like yours. It had a couple of holes in the curtain, the speeds were off, and it was dirty. After 10 days and $ 210, it arrived in beautiful shape from DAG, and works flawlessly. Since the curtain itself is about $35, the CLA alone should be a bit less...
Subhash
 
The Canon IVsb is as nice a nice Leica rangefinder camera from its time. My IVsb has a very nice sounding shutter sound. It sounds as smooth as butter to my ears. I gave up my beloved mint Canon VI-L for an older Standard Leica to experience a very old camera.
 
Raid,

Too bad you have a jammed or "full" shutter. Did you at least get any feedback from the second roll?

I once had a roll of film split right down the middle lengthwise. It jammed up the works. It started from a spot where I nicked the film edge while cutting the leica leader.

Good luck,
 
Lance,
Both rolls of film stopped moving at around exposure twelve. I gave the lens to my trusted camera repairman so that he could evaluate the situation and advise me.
 
I just want to concur that the Fed 2 trim ring fit my Canon IIf perfectly, and should fit all of the bottom loaders. Could not believe the thread was the same; but it is! I ended up buying some parts Fed 2's; one will be nursed back to health, one ring on my IIf; and the third is off to another RFF'r.

Mental Note: Buy Parts FED 2's.
 
raid amin said:
Rob,
I just gave mine to a camera repairman to check out why after taking12 exposures, the camera feels like jammed or "full". Else, it sounds very smooth. I have only taken two rolls with it so far. I am not ready [yet] to invest in it $200 for a total CLA.
I'm certainly willing, and when I got mine I had the aproximate $ available. Now, though, that money has gone for something else so I need to get the funds organized. Then the camera will go to DAG.
Subhash, that ten days you mention(as well as their general good reputation) is a big reason why I'm sending the camera to DAG. The other points you spoke to in your earlier post are interesting and I agree about the usefulness of the VF for 50 and longer lenses.
I was a little worried about the bottom loading but after reading the manual and loading just how the instructions said, I'm not anymore. If I have cut the film leader ahead of time, the actual loading is only slightly slower than my other RF cameras. Though I do begin to understand why folks carry two cameras.
I can feel what this camera will be like when it's 100% so I don't mind the expense. The time away from me will be hard but I'll survive. 😀
Rob
 
raid amin said:
Lance,
Both rolls of film stopped moving at around exposure twelve. I gave the lens to my trusted camera repairman so that he could evaluate the situation and advise me.

Raid,

Well, What is the news?
 
The seller "Alex Photo" on ebay usually has parts cameras for sale. I've bought some things from him/her before and been happy with what I got so I emailed to ask about FED2 RF trim rings and the response was "I can sell you that part for $10(US) shipping included". So I have a ring for my IVsb on its way to me and soon the camera and lenses will be heading off to DAG! 😀
Rob
 
I never did actually send the camera off to DAG for CLA, I ended up selling it here at RFF for a small profit that I turned into some other camera gear. I think it was for the Canon P that just didn't suit me*.
My decision to part with the camera was based on the quote I got from DAG for the CLA on the camera and lenses. It was going to be almost three times what I paid for the camera for the CLA. Dumb a$$ me, I thought that was too much. After the fact, I found out that there wee a cuople of other choices who would have been much less money for the work.

Now it is three years later and I'm: 1) kicking myself in the butt for selling the IVsb and 2) starting to scope out what's around and for how much; I want another IVsb:bang:

And for the same kit--IVsb + 50mm + 85mm--in good, working condition, I will pay just about what the kit I had plus the needed work would have cost me.

The lesson here is either never sell anything or go slow. OR "love the one you're with".
I can't really complain too much, the Bessa R has been fun and still is.
Rob


*EDIT: No it wasn't for the Canon P, I used the proceeds from that IVsb for my satellite radio. R
 
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