Macpherson
Member
I just replaced the seals on my Canonet with one of Jon Goodman's kits, and like all of his kits, it was top notch. From looking at the edges of the door, that tape is way too thin. I would take a photo of my seals, but I'm running a roll of film through it right now.
Good luck!
Good luck!
farlymac
PF McFarland
I got some of the foam pad at a craft store, and it's just too stiff for my liking. Hard to get it in the grooves correctly too. It will be Goodman kits from now on.
PF
PF
gb hill
Veteran
You made a good choice in getting Jon's light seal kit. Once you install the seals I doubt you will see any more leaks. One word though. Be sure you use the right thickness on the hinges. even with the right thickness the door may be a tad diffucult to stay closed, least mine was & my Canonet was done by the camera store I bought it from. Best way I found to close the door is to hold up the film advance knob, close the door & hold it shut. Lower the knob allowing the hooks to set in place. After several rolls of film the door should be broken in, seated & good to go. Reason I say this is because my back door popped open on me twice when I first got it.
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
Take a look at this light leak I found in a similar camera.
In my case, it was too thin a light seal at the film door hinge. The pattern on the negatives was quite confusing.
In my case, it was too thin a light seal at the film door hinge. The pattern on the negatives was quite confusing.
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