davekiddle
A new rangefinder user
I am confused after reading several post about the Electro's Pad Of Death. What should I listen for to indicate a good pad - a clunk or a click?
Reading The Yashica Guy's website, it reads you should hear a 'click' if the pad of death is ok. You will hear a 'clunk' when it is on it's way out.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana]When the Shutter Release is pressed, a series of multiple spring loaded switch points are activated and move to their downward position and remain latched there. When the film advance lever is wound, the switches return to their original position and cause a 'click' sound as they hit the stop position. The spring pressure on this switch group is strong enough to able cause an annoying noise as the switch assembly returns. A "rubber" or some such pad, cushions this action and defines the start point. You will still hear a click when a good pad is in place but nothing like the loud 'clunk' heard when the pad starts to go, or is wasted.
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Reading The Yashica Guy's website, it reads you should hear a 'click' if the pad of death is ok. You will hear a 'clunk' when it is on it's way out.
Quote:
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Verdana]When the Shutter Release is pressed, a series of multiple spring loaded switch points are activated and move to their downward position and remain latched there. When the film advance lever is wound, the switches return to their original position and cause a 'click' sound as they hit the stop position. The spring pressure on this switch group is strong enough to able cause an annoying noise as the switch assembly returns. A "rubber" or some such pad, cushions this action and defines the start point. You will still hear a click when a good pad is in place but nothing like the loud 'clunk' heard when the pad starts to go, or is wasted.
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Comments?
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colyn
ישו משיח
You should hear a click indicating that the switch has reset..
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Dave,
Hard to describe, but it should have sme depth to it - think metal on rubber, not metal on metal. I would say more of a clunk if it's OK, a sharp click = no rubber. I can also feel the difference in my hand - even harder to describe, sorry!
Hard to describe, but it should have sme depth to it - think metal on rubber, not metal on metal. I would say more of a clunk if it's OK, a sharp click = no rubber. I can also feel the difference in my hand - even harder to describe, sorry!
gb hill
Veteran
i kept reading on here that the clunk was normal. I kept telling everyone that I cant here any clunk & my GSN is nice & smooth. Thanks for clearing this up.
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