usagisakana
Established
I recently bought a himatic 7s from ebay, and it was in fairly poor condition cosmetic condition, but i've cleaned it up quite a bit, replaced the light seals, bought film etc, was all ready to go shooting. But I've noticed what I think is something wrong with the aperture- the shutter seems to be accurate at all speeds, (at least as far as I can tell), but when I use a bulb exposure and vary the aperture, nothing seems to change... the aperture seems to stay just short of wide open, no matter what the setting. Am I mis-observing this, or is there something wrong with the aperture setting? If there is, is there any way of fixing it? any help would be appreciated.
greyhoundman
Well-known
The blades need cleaned. They are stuck with old sticky oil.
usagisakana
Established
righto, anyone got any good links for instructions as to how to do this?
FallisPhoto
Veteran
usagisakana said:righto, anyone got any good links for instructions as to how to do this?
It can be done, but the Hi-Matics are one of the most difficult of all rangefinders to work on. Only the Canonets are harder -- sometimes. Personally, I'd get a new Hi-Matic. I did it once and I don't ever want to do it again.
usagisakana
Established
Hmm yes that seems to be the consensus after doing a bit of reading. It's just a shame because I've put so much effort and money into this, but if I can find another one cheap I guess that's the way to go. Alternatively I could see it as- It's stuffed if I don't give it a try, may as well? if so if anyone could direct me somewhere for instructions, I may as well try, got a lot of time on my hands because uni is out.
FallisPhoto
Veteran
usagisakana said:Hmm yes that seems to be the consensus after doing a bit of reading. It's just a shame because I've put so much effort and money into this, but if I can find another one cheap I guess that's the way to go. Alternatively I could see it as- It's stuffed if I don't give it a try, may as well? if so if anyone could direct me somewhere for instructions, I may as well try, got a lot of time on my hands because uni is out.
There might be someone here who can help you: http://www.kyphoto.com/cgi-bin/forum/discus.cgi?pg=topics
Frank Lambert
Member
I just finished fixing a similar problem on a Minolta 7S. The shutter and aperture were both sticking. I removed the front lenses and squirted Ronsonol on the shutter blades. Everything freed up but it took doing that same thing over and over, letting it dry out between re-soaking the blades in both the shutter and diaphram. I finally blew it out with compressed air and it seems to be working perfectly now. I used the Ronsonol sparingly and tried not to get too much inside the works. I also used a micro fiber cloth to "dab" the excess off as I went. I felt that would help remove any diluted oil that might remain after the ronsonol evaporated. Anyway, just thought I would let you know what "cure" was used here...
Frank
Frank
ully
ully
Well, I just got done unsticking the blades on mine but now I notice it does the same thing, they open but only to wide open.
ully
ully
Well, since my last post I went back into the lens and put another drop of lighter fluid on the stuck open aperture blades and they popped out. I exercised them for awhile and now everything is good. Now for the meter.
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