Blind_spark
Established
I have recently picked up a Canon IVS at a old antique shop. The lens that came on it cleaned up better than I thought it would; the camera, which I assumed would be the easy bit, has stumped me.
When I was looking it over, the first thing that I noticed (other than that the slow speeds all ran the same) was that the second curtain didn't make it to the end of the film gate. I thought it would be a tension issue, but it turns out that it is not. The curtain seems to be hitting its brakes before it ought to.
How and where do I adjust this? Is it something that I can access from the bottom or does it require further disassembly? Pictures are appreciated - Thanks in advance!
When I was looking it over, the first thing that I noticed (other than that the slow speeds all ran the same) was that the second curtain didn't make it to the end of the film gate. I thought it would be a tension issue, but it turns out that it is not. The curtain seems to be hitting its brakes before it ought to.
How and where do I adjust this? Is it something that I can access from the bottom or does it require further disassembly? Pictures are appreciated - Thanks in advance!
Mackinaw
Think Different
The lubricant has probably dried up and become sticky which is preventing the second curtain from traveling all the way across the film gate. Not unusual for a camera that is now more than 50 years old. It needs a CLA.
Jim B.
Jim B.
jim_jm
Well-known
I just picked up a IVsb body with patched curtains, erratic slow speeds and cloudy VF. If you didn't pay too much for the camera it's definitely worth it to pay for a CLA and shutter adjustment or replacement. Unless you are experienced at repairing focal-plane shutters, it may not be an easy fix.
Mine is turning out to be a very nice shooter and it was worth the cost to make sure everything is operating correctly. Youxin Ye did a full overhaul including curtain replacement for only $180 and I had it back in a little over 2 weeks. It now feels like a new camera and the VF/RF is much easier to use than my Leica IIIf.
Good Luck!
Mine is turning out to be a very nice shooter and it was worth the cost to make sure everything is operating correctly. Youxin Ye did a full overhaul including curtain replacement for only $180 and I had it back in a little over 2 weeks. It now feels like a new camera and the VF/RF is much easier to use than my Leica IIIf.
Good Luck!
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