desmo
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Hi everyone,
I’ve got a 1939 Contax II that just came back from a CLA. Mechanically it feels smooth, but I’m having trouble with the film winding mechanism. Specifically, the forked drive that engages with the take-up spool seems to slip. When I turn the film wind knob, the fork doesn’t always rotate—it’s like there's no solid connection between the knob and the fork. I can hold the fork with light pressure and it won't move even when the winder knob is turned.
From what I understand, there’s a clutch mechanism between the winding knob and the fork drive shaft. On my camera, it seems like that clutch is slipping or not engaging properly. Sometimes it catches and moves the fork, but often it doesn’t. As a result, the film won’t advance reliably.
Has anyone run into this before? Is this a known issue with the Contax II, and is there a way to re-seat or adjust the clutch? I’d love to hear from anyone who's dealt with this or has experience opening up this part of the camera.
Thanks in advance!
Mark
I’ve got a 1939 Contax II that just came back from a CLA. Mechanically it feels smooth, but I’m having trouble with the film winding mechanism. Specifically, the forked drive that engages with the take-up spool seems to slip. When I turn the film wind knob, the fork doesn’t always rotate—it’s like there's no solid connection between the knob and the fork. I can hold the fork with light pressure and it won't move even when the winder knob is turned.
From what I understand, there’s a clutch mechanism between the winding knob and the fork drive shaft. On my camera, it seems like that clutch is slipping or not engaging properly. Sometimes it catches and moves the fork, but often it doesn’t. As a result, the film won’t advance reliably.
Has anyone run into this before? Is this a known issue with the Contax II, and is there a way to re-seat or adjust the clutch? I’d love to hear from anyone who's dealt with this or has experience opening up this part of the camera.
Thanks in advance!
Mark