mynameislee2
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Hi,
Following my previous post and the very good advice from you all including to not do a full CLA but instead to lubricate and sort out the curtain tensions. I applied the lighter fluid, let it dry overnight, strategically and carefully applied the watch oil using a syringe.
The second film started bad. I guess thats what happens when there's a light leak from the hole left by the missing front screw which magically came out of it's thread and fell on the floor never to be found. The first frame was exposed to the leak quite badly, I had loaded the film the night before I used it.
All the photos were taken within about fifteen minutes. The next few frames were better and then it happened. The film advance felt like the film was off it's sprocket in some way. The advance got easier with the next few photos so I thought everything was ok.
The rest of the film turned out awful, something has gone seriously wrong. This evening I looked through the lens hole to examine the curtains and they look fine but I have now found that the film advance has jammed. So it seems that it wasn't the film having problems advancing, but the advance mechanism, maybe the cogs jumping?
I won't have time to open my beloved Zorki until the weekend but I would like to hear any suggestions about my current predicament before I try again.
Many thanks,
Lee
Following my previous post and the very good advice from you all including to not do a full CLA but instead to lubricate and sort out the curtain tensions. I applied the lighter fluid, let it dry overnight, strategically and carefully applied the watch oil using a syringe.
The second film started bad. I guess thats what happens when there's a light leak from the hole left by the missing front screw which magically came out of it's thread and fell on the floor never to be found. The first frame was exposed to the leak quite badly, I had loaded the film the night before I used it.
All the photos were taken within about fifteen minutes. The next few frames were better and then it happened. The film advance felt like the film was off it's sprocket in some way. The advance got easier with the next few photos so I thought everything was ok.
The rest of the film turned out awful, something has gone seriously wrong. This evening I looked through the lens hole to examine the curtains and they look fine but I have now found that the film advance has jammed. So it seems that it wasn't the film having problems advancing, but the advance mechanism, maybe the cogs jumping?
I won't have time to open my beloved Zorki until the weekend but I would like to hear any suggestions about my current predicament before I try again.
Many thanks,
Lee
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