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varjag
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Yesterday I have finally decided to give my landscape camera a service: it had release levers not working, broken spring return of the shutter, misaligned rangefinder, bulb mode not working and slow speeds way off. So far I've removed all lens elements, compensator arm, covers and got down to the actual shutter (Moment-1 its name, a Compur clone).
Many problems had a simple fix, but to the moment two remained: sticky slow speeds and misaligned RF. At this point I'll greatly appreciate some advice from people who've done similar work on Moskva or Super Ikonta cameras .
To treat slow speeds my plan was to unmount the shutter and give parts a bath in a solvent. Now the problem: how do I remove the shutter from the bellows? According to repair maunal for Moskva-5, there are 3 screws on the back of the shutter assembly (from the bellows side), but on my Moskva-2 I found only one visible - and taking it out didn't help. Any ideas?
Now, to calibrating the rangefinder. It seems that the focusing/retaining ring on the front element has slid off its initial position due to increased friction from all that grease on the treads. How can infinity point be determined again? Should the infinity point correspond to the front element fully screwn-in?
Many problems had a simple fix, but to the moment two remained: sticky slow speeds and misaligned RF. At this point I'll greatly appreciate some advice from people who've done similar work on Moskva or Super Ikonta cameras .
To treat slow speeds my plan was to unmount the shutter and give parts a bath in a solvent. Now the problem: how do I remove the shutter from the bellows? According to repair maunal for Moskva-5, there are 3 screws on the back of the shutter assembly (from the bellows side), but on my Moskva-2 I found only one visible - and taking it out didn't help. Any ideas?
Now, to calibrating the rangefinder. It seems that the focusing/retaining ring on the front element has slid off its initial position due to increased friction from all that grease on the treads. How can infinity point be determined again? Should the infinity point correspond to the front element fully screwn-in?