daveywaugh
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I am having trouble finding anyone prepared to do CLAs or repairs to the G system in Australia. I have read the sticky thread on repairs and obviously there is USA, Japan and UK, but I was hoping for something closer to home ;-) I must have contacted a dozen techs but no go... are they THAT hard to work on?
Nothing I need right now but wanted to at least source a CLA soon and my 45mm is a little 'loose' (barrel feels a bit sloppy). Are there any service manuals floating around perhaps?
Thanks.
Nothing I need right now but wanted to at least source a CLA soon and my 45mm is a little 'loose' (barrel feels a bit sloppy). Are there any service manuals floating around perhaps?
Thanks.
surfer dude
Well-known
Hi,
Have you tried Laurie Rogers at the Camera Clinic in Melbourne?
http://www.cameraclinic.com.au/what-do-we-repair
They are the best I've used for all sorts of cameras - but they won't guarantee anything for which they can't get parts. Would be worth a call if you haven't done so already.
Cheers, Phil
Have you tried Laurie Rogers at the Camera Clinic in Melbourne?
http://www.cameraclinic.com.au/what-do-we-repair
They are the best I've used for all sorts of cameras - but they won't guarantee anything for which they can't get parts. Would be worth a call if you haven't done so already.
Cheers, Phil
daveywaugh
Blah
Haven't tried them Phil - thanks very much. Will call them in the morning.
Bill58
Native Texan
Our RFF member, Charles Woodhouse in AU is reportedly an ace repairguy. I never had him do a CLA for me, but he's one fine, knowledgeable gentleman.
Bill
Bill
Leigh Youdale
Well-known
Our RFF member, Charles Woodhouse in AU is reportedly an ace repairguy. I never had him do a CLA for me, but he's one fine, knowledgeable gentleman.
Bill
Charles is very good but on my last contact with him a few months ago he told me he was giving up most camera repair work and concentrating on another interest of his - antique gunsmithing.
Bob Michaels
nobody special
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Nothing I need right now but wanted to at least source a CLA soon and my 45mm is a little 'loose' (barrel feels a bit sloppy). <snip>.
No one does a "CLA" on these cameras. Not the official Contax factory repair stations, nor any of those who semi-officially took over those duties.
There is really nothing in general to clean, nothing to lube, and nothing to adjust. If you lens has become "loose", it is probably because some screws have backed out and simply need to be re tightened.
daveywaugh
Blah
No one does a "CLA" on these cameras.
I think any device that's at least partly mechanical can benefit from a clean, lube and adjust at some point. The G is obviously a very different beast to other fully mechanical cameras, but I can't see how a G lens for example would be THAT different to a Leica in respect to a CLA.
I see where you are coming from though - you wouldn't routinely CLA a G like say a V Hasselblad.
daveywaugh
Blah
Well I have now tried everyone - just received my 12th "no can do" so I think it's fair to say that noone in Australia can service a Contax G. Bummer! I can see the reluctance of people to invest in G's.
ricnak
Well-known
have you tried......
have you tried......
Have you tried Yoshi at Nagami Camera Services ph - 03 97273388?
His website is www.nagamicamera.com.au
have you tried......
Have you tried Yoshi at Nagami Camera Services ph - 03 97273388?
His website is www.nagamicamera.com.au
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I think any device that's at least partly mechanical can benefit from a clean, lube and adjust at some point. The G is obviously a very different beast to other fully mechanical cameras, but I can't see how a G lens for example would be THAT different to a Leica in respect to a CLA.
I see where you are coming from though - you wouldn't routinely CLA a G like say a V Hasselblad.
My source is talking with Kyrocea / Contax factory service back when they serviced direct. They were the ones that told me there is nothing to clean, lubrication was for lifetime, and there is noting adjustable.
Remember that the shutter is electronic not mechanical. There is no rangefinder to adjust. They are simply "assembled" with no part being adjustable.
You can clean them, but this is external and cosmetic.
No one recommends disassembling the lens. That is for any reason other than it is broken and needs to be repaired.
I sometimes hang out at Kiwi Camera Service, a pro camera repair show, as Michael Levira, the owner, is a personal friend. The above seems to be true of all modern electronic cameras. I have seen a Hassleblad being serviced. A large amount of precision mechanical components that eventually will need servicing. I have seen a lot of modern DSLR's disassembled. Just a lot of miniature PC boards, miniature components and flexible connectors.
daveywaugh
Blah
Interesting Bob - I didn't realize just how 'electronic' they are. So I guess you use em till they die and then at least they'll look good on a mantelpiece ;-) Thanks for the info.
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