santino
FSU gear head
Hello fellow RFFers!
Just won a Contax S2 for a reasonable price with the following problem:
The shutter works but sometimes fires off while advancing the film/cocking the shutter.
Is there an easy fix to this? If not, who would repair such a camera in Europe?
Thanks
Just won a Contax S2 for a reasonable price with the following problem:
The shutter works but sometimes fires off while advancing the film/cocking the shutter.
Is there an easy fix to this? If not, who would repair such a camera in Europe?
Thanks
PaulDalex
Dilettante artist
Hi Santino,
I have an S2 too and I paid a bunch of money for it many years ago.
I thought that it would be a reliable and robust camera. Unfortunately this is not quite true.
Recently I have had a bitter surprise, so that I am interested as well in finding someone who repairs these Contaxes.
Sometimes after firing the shutter the mirror does not return. I discovered that the mirror is glued to its tray. So as glue may become weaker with time, the mirror slips a bit forward and touches the mirror box, remaining up. A surprising design flaw.
I find a temporary solution on the net. It consists in warming up the mirror with an hairdrier and push the mirror up over the tray.
It worked temporarily, but I am not using the S2 anymore, because I lost my trust in it
Good luck with yours
Paolo
I have an S2 too and I paid a bunch of money for it many years ago.
I thought that it would be a reliable and robust camera. Unfortunately this is not quite true.
Recently I have had a bitter surprise, so that I am interested as well in finding someone who repairs these Contaxes.
Sometimes after firing the shutter the mirror does not return. I discovered that the mirror is glued to its tray. So as glue may become weaker with time, the mirror slips a bit forward and touches the mirror box, remaining up. A surprising design flaw.
I find a temporary solution on the net. It consists in warming up the mirror with an hairdrier and push the mirror up over the tray.
It worked temporarily, but I am not using the S2 anymore, because I lost my trust in it
Good luck with yours
Paolo
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Newton Ellis can repair pretty much everything they can get their hands on. Very good reputation but probably not cheap.
Give them a call and ask
https://www.newtonellis.com/info/
Give them a call and ask
https://www.newtonellis.com/info/
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Hi Santino,
I have an S2 too and I paid a bunch of money for it many years ago.
I thought that it would be a reliable and robust camera. Unfortunately this is not quite true.
Recently I have had a bitter surprise, so that I am interested as well in finding someone who repairs these Contaxes.
Sometimes after firing the shutter the mirror does not return. I discovered that the mirror is glued to its tray. So as glue may become weaker with time, the mirror slips a bit forward and touches the mirror box, remaining up. A surprising design flaw.
I find a temporary solution on the net. It consists in warming up the mirror with an hairdrier and push the mirror up over the tray.
It worked temporarily, but I am not using the S2 anymore, because I lost my trust in it
Good luck with yours
Paolo
Paolo,
There is an easy, long term fix for the mirror slip issue, which is a known problem with these cameras. You just didn’t find the right internet solution, but it is out there.
If your mirror is slipping, the adhesive holding it to the tray is weak enough that you can gently remove it from the metal carrier tray completely, using the hair dryer as before. The adhesive they used was too weak, so just repositioning the mirror doesn’t solve anything. Use alcohol or acetone to remove the residual adhesive from the tray (easily done). Then coat the chanels of the mirror tray, generously, but not overly generously, with Pliobond and replace the mirror accurately in position.
It is a permanent fix for this problem, and easily done.
The S2 is a nice camera, no reason you can’t trust it. On he other hand, if you doubt the above solution will succeed, and are going to continue not using the camera, I will take this broken camera off your hands and send you $20.
RObert Budding
D'oh!
The S2 is mechanical (except for the light meter), so any competent repair person should be able to fix it - as long as a new part isn't needed.
I had to fix a loose mirror on my Contax 159. It would get hung up after the shutter fired when my 45/2.8 was attached but not with other lenses. Easy and permanent fix.
wwfloyd
Well-known
subscribed
monopix
Cam repairer
I don't normally advertise myself here but, if anyone wants to contact me regarding getting their S2 fixed, I'll be happy to help.
www.contax139.co.uk
www.contax139.co.uk
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