JPiettro
Member
Hello! Just joined this wonderful forum.
I'm about to renew my camera CLA hobby with a more serious approach. 15 years ago I did CLA couple cameras including a complete Leica type curtain shutter replacement but I consider my previous experience obsolete now.
What I wonder about the most is what do you friends think about lubricating the internals of a camera in general?
Much is said about lens focusing threading lubrication but when it comes to lubricating the:
- film advance mechanism (gears)
- cocking rack mecanism
- etc. (although not much left apart from the above)
... there are various mixed opinions.
Some are absolutely against lubricating film advance gears while others do it like for instance Simon Hawketts shows in his blog in Agfa Karat IV overhaul:
https://simonhawketts.co.uk/2017/05/07/agfa-karat-iv-repairs-and-cleanup/
At the very bottom of the page he doesn't hesitate to lube the gears and the cocking rack in the 'Agfa Karat IV Repairs – Film Advance Strip down' section of that page.
I see no harm in applying a tiny amount of an appropriate synthetic grease that will stay fresh for next couple decades.
Any thoughts on that?
I'm about to renew my camera CLA hobby with a more serious approach. 15 years ago I did CLA couple cameras including a complete Leica type curtain shutter replacement but I consider my previous experience obsolete now.
What I wonder about the most is what do you friends think about lubricating the internals of a camera in general?
Much is said about lens focusing threading lubrication but when it comes to lubricating the:
- film advance mechanism (gears)
- cocking rack mecanism
- etc. (although not much left apart from the above)
... there are various mixed opinions.
Some are absolutely against lubricating film advance gears while others do it like for instance Simon Hawketts shows in his blog in Agfa Karat IV overhaul:
https://simonhawketts.co.uk/2017/05/07/agfa-karat-iv-repairs-and-cleanup/
At the very bottom of the page he doesn't hesitate to lube the gears and the cocking rack in the 'Agfa Karat IV Repairs – Film Advance Strip down' section of that page.
I see no harm in applying a tiny amount of an appropriate synthetic grease that will stay fresh for next couple decades.
Any thoughts on that?