Spider67
Well-known
I bought a Canon P from a seller who has a 100% rating on ebay......Looks nice but a look in the RF window shows the black snowflake/spiderweb that could be fungus.
I am prepared to make it a project.
- So are there any experiences with that Kind of problem?
- Is there a tutorial that demonstrates how to take off the top plate/disassemble the camera and how to clean it/kill the fungus, without dmaging the RF?
I would like to give it a try because Canon Ps are not easy to find in Austria
Best regards
Des
I am prepared to make it a project.
- So are there any experiences with that Kind of problem?
- Is there a tutorial that demonstrates how to take off the top plate/disassemble the camera and how to clean it/kill the fungus, without dmaging the RF?
I would like to give it a try because Canon Ps are not easy to find in Austria
Best regards
Des
farlymac
PF McFarland
More likely balsam failure in the prism elements. Unfortunately the Zorki Kat site on opening up a Canon P is no longer.
PF
PF
johnf04
Well-known
I found a wayback machine archive of Zorkikat's Canon P page:
https://web.archive.org/web/2014071...com/2009/11/wanna-see-whats-inside-a-canon-p/
https://web.archive.org/web/2014071...com/2009/11/wanna-see-whats-inside-a-canon-p/
Spider67
Well-known
Thanks a lot!!
Best regards from Vienna
Des
Best regards from Vienna
Des
Spider67
Well-known
Balsam failure is one possibility....I have already quarantined the camera. What if it's fungus?
Mackinaw
Think Different
You can remove fungus from a glass surface by soaking the glass in a 50/50 solution of ammonia and hydrogen peroxide for several minutes.
Jim B.
Jim B.
Fixcinater
Never enough smoky peat
Leave it in sunlight for a couple of days to let the UV kill it. Clean affected surfaces with rubbing alcohol, naphtha, if those don't do it you can apply and leave overnight "cold cream" which will remove it for sure.
Spider67
Well-known
richardHaw
junk scavenger
knowing is solving half the problem 


you should determine first if it is indeed fungi or separation.
you should determine first if it is indeed fungi or separation.
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