Magpie
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literiter said:Pic of Certo 6 in action
Love the lens hood, where did you get it?
I have a Certo 6 on its way from Jurgens, can hardly wait 😀
literiter said:Pic of Certo 6 in action
Magpie said:Love the lens hood, where did you get it?
I have a Certo 6 on its way from Jurgens, can hardly wait 😀
Magpie said:Hi,
Does anyone know if there is an owners manual available on the Certo 6?
The little hole has a red flag that comes down when film is present in the camera. The device that actuates it is right beside the take up reel.KoNickon said:I'd love to find a set of instructions myself, though Juergen's website gives you what you need to use the camera.
I'd love to know what that small hole on the back left side of the camera (below the wind crank) does, for instance.
A question: Who knows how to adjust the rangefinder? Mine is off vertically.
By the way, some friends have done such CLA for Certo Six. Is the beamsplitter necessary to be replaced?
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is an owners manual available on the Certo 6?
Thank you my friends. The replace of the beamsplitter may be a bit difficult for me because I can't find the half mirror easily. Any substitutions? Certo Six is a beautiful monster with the inner structure of alien. I need the details of disassembly from you.
Thanks a lot.
if you can get a hold of someones old dvd/cd reader from an old trashed computer you can find a nice half mirrored piece about 8mm square. i found it after dismantling my old Gateway brand computer (they went bust here in Oz years ago)pentium 3..it was half trashed already after my son got his hands on it, wanting to see how it went together (thanks mate!). so before i threw it out i pulled it to bits further and found the mirror....not sure whether there would also be a mirror in dvd players for TV or ordinary music cd players, but worth a look.....my sons got a nice music CD player, maybe i will destroy it and find out 😛
i have taken front surface mirror (full)out of Polaroids , to cut for TLR's that need a new mirror etc etc, but do not of know of any with half relectivity mirror? i only get the cheap ones and they dont have rangefinder, they dont have the half silvered mirror.
not sure if 8mm square piece out of the dvd reader is quite big enough for the certo six half reflective mirror (beam splitter)? must be close, but its a handy resorce never the less--plenty of old computer disk drives lying around in junk piles
The camera has not been touched, not opened yet. I (and the technician) still have no clue to disassembly the lens and the shutter.
Depends on what shutter your camera has, but here are a few disassembly instructions for common shutters: http://pheugo.com/cameras/index.php Here's an exploded diagram for the Synchro Compur, in case you have that one: http://rick_oleson.tripod.com/index-55.html They are pretty simple shutters to clean. If you just want to do simple "flush and brush" cleaning, all you have to do really is take off the shutter speed cam plate. This will allow you to access all the gearing, the diaphragm blades and the shutter blades. Taking it apart further allows you to access the pivot points for the blades.