James1
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Unfortunately, today I dropped one of my 35RCs onto a hard stone path, and it landed on its lens 😱😱🙁
It was in its soft case, and had a step ring/filter and lens cap attached. The lens cap was slightly stuck in the thread of the filter, but luckily the filter unscrews from the step ring and the step ring unscrews from the camera with no problem.
However, the whole lens assembly attached to the camera body now moves slightly (not sure if this is 'normal' as don't have my other 35RC with me).
I am hoping there is little or no damage and the metal on the lens assembly, if out of alignment, can be bent back into shape.
Now, normally I wouldn't bother as there are lots of 35RCs on eBay, but this one has massive sentimental value as it is my first camera given to me by my father a long time ago....
Does anyone have any thoughts on the resilience of these cameras to being dropped, and whether repairs if the type that might be needed are even possible?
Seriously crossing my fingers...
It was in its soft case, and had a step ring/filter and lens cap attached. The lens cap was slightly stuck in the thread of the filter, but luckily the filter unscrews from the step ring and the step ring unscrews from the camera with no problem.
However, the whole lens assembly attached to the camera body now moves slightly (not sure if this is 'normal' as don't have my other 35RC with me).
I am hoping there is little or no damage and the metal on the lens assembly, if out of alignment, can be bent back into shape.
Now, normally I wouldn't bother as there are lots of 35RCs on eBay, but this one has massive sentimental value as it is my first camera given to me by my father a long time ago....
Does anyone have any thoughts on the resilience of these cameras to being dropped, and whether repairs if the type that might be needed are even possible?
Seriously crossing my fingers...