johnwood
Member
I've read pretty much every post on Vitomatics; particularly the known 'dim rangefinder' issue. I played around with the tape/dot, and that works well...but I was wondering if anyone has experiences to share about opening it up and cleaning the mirrors/glass. I ask because I was lucky enough to find a Vitomatic III that it quite likely NoS, or close to it. So the gold wouldn't have fell away from years of use and swinging around shoulders, etc. Or, does the material naturally dissipate with time?
I guess, the basic question is: would having someone clean the rangefinder surfaces make more of a difference than the black-dot approach...especially when, being such a clean model, it's unlikely there's much grime to clean off anyway.
Might this just be a case where the only internal improvement would be a mirror replacement...(and good luck, I know, finding that...)? I know camerarepair and/or essex might have materials...I gotta send them an email.
In the meantime, thanks for any experience shared with cleaning vs. black tape, etc. If I knew this were a dust-filled attic-dweller, I'd go straight for a clean first...but it being in rather pristine shape, I don't know the payback of popping the top off vs. living with a work-around.
I guess, the basic question is: would having someone clean the rangefinder surfaces make more of a difference than the black-dot approach...especially when, being such a clean model, it's unlikely there's much grime to clean off anyway.
Might this just be a case where the only internal improvement would be a mirror replacement...(and good luck, I know, finding that...)? I know camerarepair and/or essex might have materials...I gotta send them an email.
In the meantime, thanks for any experience shared with cleaning vs. black tape, etc. If I knew this were a dust-filled attic-dweller, I'd go straight for a clean first...but it being in rather pristine shape, I don't know the payback of popping the top off vs. living with a work-around.