Joao
Negativistic forever
Hello Raftman
Concerning your previous post, if the batteries are fresh and the electrodes are clean, that is certainly an electrical circuit problem. I regret to be unable to advise on this but check the Tiger’s Lair (see bellow).
Now about the lightleak : I believe that abnormal light in your pictures may be a curtain speed malfunction. Please check the negatives and see if the abnormal light extends out of the frame: if it does it is a lightleak (probably from the back door area – damaged light seals??). If the abnormal light is within the frame limits, it may be due to a slow curtain.
If it is, it can be improved: 1) remove all possible dust, dry grease, rust, etc from the curtain rails. Use a toothpick or some thin device to do it, and resist the temptation of using pressurized air as this would spread the dust to other camera parts 2) place a very small amount of lubricant (domestic oil+ lighter fluid) in the curtain rails 3) the boring part: cock & fire the shutter as many times as your patience allows.
If this does not improve the problem, maybe a curtain retensioning is needed.
You can see a lot of detailed information on this at the Tiger’s Lair (the Zenit Repair Project)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tomtiger/
I also recommend a friendly place where I have found the best Zenitophilia gurus: the great Zenit Camera Group
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Zenitcamera/
Best regards
Joao
RF: Zork(1, 4), Fed(5, 2), Sokol (Automat, 2), Junost, Iskra, Kiev-4,
TLR: Komsomolyets, Lubitel (2, 166B), Flexaret
SLR: Zenit (3M, E, EM, ET, TTL, 12XP, 122K,19, Photosniper), Kiev-10, Olympus OM-2
Other: FED-50, Kiev35A, Smena (7, 8M), Estafeta
Concerning your previous post, if the batteries are fresh and the electrodes are clean, that is certainly an electrical circuit problem. I regret to be unable to advise on this but check the Tiger’s Lair (see bellow).
Now about the lightleak : I believe that abnormal light in your pictures may be a curtain speed malfunction. Please check the negatives and see if the abnormal light extends out of the frame: if it does it is a lightleak (probably from the back door area – damaged light seals??). If the abnormal light is within the frame limits, it may be due to a slow curtain.
If it is, it can be improved: 1) remove all possible dust, dry grease, rust, etc from the curtain rails. Use a toothpick or some thin device to do it, and resist the temptation of using pressurized air as this would spread the dust to other camera parts 2) place a very small amount of lubricant (domestic oil+ lighter fluid) in the curtain rails 3) the boring part: cock & fire the shutter as many times as your patience allows.
If this does not improve the problem, maybe a curtain retensioning is needed.
You can see a lot of detailed information on this at the Tiger’s Lair (the Zenit Repair Project)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tomtiger/
I also recommend a friendly place where I have found the best Zenitophilia gurus: the great Zenit Camera Group
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Zenitcamera/
Best regards
Joao
RF: Zork(1, 4), Fed(5, 2), Sokol (Automat, 2), Junost, Iskra, Kiev-4,
TLR: Komsomolyets, Lubitel (2, 166B), Flexaret
SLR: Zenit (3M, E, EM, ET, TTL, 12XP, 122K,19, Photosniper), Kiev-10, Olympus OM-2
Other: FED-50, Kiev35A, Smena (7, 8M), Estafeta