Double N
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Picked-up a decent looking Retina IIa (016) a couple of weeks ago from a woman who had about 20 vintage cameras (mostly Kodak and Brownie) for sale at her garage sale. Selling price? $5
Came in it's case with a Metraphot light meter (seems to still work) in it's own case attached to the camera case's strap.
The best part is that everything seems to work fine as far as I can tell. The film counter works, the film advance/shutter lever works, but the shutter is a tad slow as putting it on 1 will activate the shutter for about 5. 😀
I originally bought it to do some external cleaning and display it on a shelf but now I've decided to clean it and see what kind of pictures it takes.
I'm pretty good with mechanical things and I'd like to try my hand at CLA'ing it myself so I visited Chris's site and saved all the "how to" articles I could find. The only thing I am unsure of is exactly what kind of lubricant I should use? Anybody have any suggestions that are more specific than "light oil, watch lube" or similar? Product names and places to buy it would be helpful.
I put some pics up on my Flickr page of all the cameras I bought - $5 each and they are all for display purposes except the Retina (at least I think so until I get crazy and decide to see about making one of the other ones work).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50519056@N00/5249301124/
Came in it's case with a Metraphot light meter (seems to still work) in it's own case attached to the camera case's strap.
The best part is that everything seems to work fine as far as I can tell. The film counter works, the film advance/shutter lever works, but the shutter is a tad slow as putting it on 1 will activate the shutter for about 5. 😀
I originally bought it to do some external cleaning and display it on a shelf but now I've decided to clean it and see what kind of pictures it takes.
I'm pretty good with mechanical things and I'd like to try my hand at CLA'ing it myself so I visited Chris's site and saved all the "how to" articles I could find. The only thing I am unsure of is exactly what kind of lubricant I should use? Anybody have any suggestions that are more specific than "light oil, watch lube" or similar? Product names and places to buy it would be helpful.
I put some pics up on my Flickr page of all the cameras I bought - $5 each and they are all for display purposes except the Retina (at least I think so until I get crazy and decide to see about making one of the other ones work).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50519056@N00/5249301124/