Rumelo Amor
Newbie
Hello.
I got a Bessa R3A yesterday with a misaligned (horizontally) rangefinder, aligned it last night (I have done this with a Bessa R a couple of times), and found this morning that it's misaligned again (the screw is very wobbly and unpredictable: I think the previous owner was too vigorous with it). I want to align it again and put some nail varnish in to lock it in place. My problem is I do not know how to go about removing the top plate. I have searched on the web and I found these:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/classiccamera/discuss/72157623674423552/
http://www.huwswebthing.talktalk.net/r2align.html
but I really don't know how to take the film advance lever and shutter dial off. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
I got a Bessa R3A yesterday with a misaligned (horizontally) rangefinder, aligned it last night (I have done this with a Bessa R a couple of times), and found this morning that it's misaligned again (the screw is very wobbly and unpredictable: I think the previous owner was too vigorous with it). I want to align it again and put some nail varnish in to lock it in place. My problem is I do not know how to go about removing the top plate. I have searched on the web and I found these:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/classiccamera/discuss/72157623674423552/
http://www.huwswebthing.talktalk.net/r2align.html
but I really don't know how to take the film advance lever and shutter dial off. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.
Rumelo Amor
Newbie
Hi DustyWalker, thank you for replying, and for the info.
I now understand that I should use a pointed lens spanner for the two holes on top of the shutter dial. But with regards to the advance and rewind levers, I still have no idea how to remove these.
I'm fine with aligning the rangefinder myself: I've had to do this a few times with my Bessa R. It is fairly easy to follow the steps described in
http://web.archive.org/web/20050319043005/http://www.pgallery.net/cvp/99.html
and
http://www.arransalerno.com/blog/bessa-rangefinder-calibration/.
But the horizontal alignment on the R3A I have now is really unstable and easy to misalign, that is why I want to put nail varnish in to lock it in place. I think it's hard to be accurate in putting the nail varnish on the screw with the top plate in place, hence my question here. But if no guide/scheme comes up, I might just align the rangefinder again and drop nail varnish down the hole and hope that works.
I now understand that I should use a pointed lens spanner for the two holes on top of the shutter dial. But with regards to the advance and rewind levers, I still have no idea how to remove these.
I'm fine with aligning the rangefinder myself: I've had to do this a few times with my Bessa R. It is fairly easy to follow the steps described in
http://web.archive.org/web/20050319043005/http://www.pgallery.net/cvp/99.html
and
http://www.arransalerno.com/blog/bessa-rangefinder-calibration/.
But the horizontal alignment on the R3A I have now is really unstable and easy to misalign, that is why I want to put nail varnish in to lock it in place. I think it's hard to be accurate in putting the nail varnish on the screw with the top plate in place, hence my question here. But if no guide/scheme comes up, I might just align the rangefinder again and drop nail varnish down the hole and hope that works.
Rumelo Amor
Newbie
Very nice. Thanks for the link!
teleparallel
Established
I haven't found a clean schema to remove the shutter dial and lever till now. I'm also very interested because my R4A is misaligned at least twice a year. I have the feeling that the plane and the shutter release vibrations are not good. I also have a Minolta CLE that is far more reliable on this point. I'm wondering if it's not a weakness of the R series.
For information the last time my R4 was misaligned (horizontally + vertically) I gave it to the shop and that cost 30€ to me.
I Have the R4A, for a year, bought used, never serviced, and no problem at all so far.
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