Spyderman
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Today I've done my first replacing of the shutter ribbons on a Kiev.
The procedure itself wasn't that difficult with help of Rick Oleson's tech notes on ribbon replacement and Rich Pinchbeck's Kiev survival site. Thanks guys.
What I noticed after the new ribbons are installed is that the fresh new ribbon is tougher than a ribbon that's been in the camera for a couple of years. It just doesn't work with low spring tension. It needs at least 10 revolutions of the lowere curtain spring.
And so my hypothesis is that the initial tension from the factory which is usually about 10 revolutions is because of the properties of the ribbon when new.
After some time the ribbon becomes softer and works even at lower tension. And that's what we usually do - decrease the tension to make the camera smoother. But it seems impossible with a new ribbon.
So what is your experience with tesioning the shutter after replacing the ribbons ?
The procedure itself wasn't that difficult with help of Rick Oleson's tech notes on ribbon replacement and Rich Pinchbeck's Kiev survival site. Thanks guys.
What I noticed after the new ribbons are installed is that the fresh new ribbon is tougher than a ribbon that's been in the camera for a couple of years. It just doesn't work with low spring tension. It needs at least 10 revolutions of the lowere curtain spring.
And so my hypothesis is that the initial tension from the factory which is usually about 10 revolutions is because of the properties of the ribbon when new.
After some time the ribbon becomes softer and works even at lower tension. And that's what we usually do - decrease the tension to make the camera smoother. But it seems impossible with a new ribbon.
So what is your experience with tesioning the shutter after replacing the ribbons ?