utku
Utku KAYNAR
i've removed my top plate and cleaned the finders following advice in Matt's classic camera page.
on assembly, I guess I've unintentionally turned the asa dial without aligning it, so now I'm not sure if i have aligned it correct or not ??
is there a way to check it without sacrificing too much film ?
I've looked to yashica-guys page, but explanation seemed too complicated to me..
any ideas ??
best,
utku
on assembly, I guess I've unintentionally turned the asa dial without aligning it, so now I'm not sure if i have aligned it correct or not ??
is there a way to check it without sacrificing too much film ?
I've looked to yashica-guys page, but explanation seemed too complicated to me..
any ideas ??
best,
utku
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
utku said:i've removed my top plate and cleaned the finders following advice in Matt's classic camera page.
on assembly, I guess I've unintentionally turned the asa dial without aligning it, so now I'm not sure if i have aligned it correct or not ??
is there a way to check it without sacrificing too much film ?
I've looked to yashica-guys page, but explanation seemed too complicated to me..
any ideas ??
best,
utku
Rotate iso shaft anticlockwise as far as it will go which will be 1000 and lock indicator dial into appropriate position ... very simple! Did the same thing a while ago!
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