lucasjld
Member
Hey folks,
My Bessa R2M just got this weird "fog" inside the rangefinder.
How on earth could I repair that?
Thanks
My Bessa R2M just got this weird "fog" inside the rangefinder.

How on earth could I repair that?
Thanks
02Pilot
Malcontent
If it is just moisture, and it looks like it is, stick it in a sealed plastic bag full of uncooked rice. The rice will gradually absorb the moisture.
You can also get silica gel made for this purpose, but most people are more likely to have a bag of rice lying around.
You can also get silica gel made for this purpose, but most people are more likely to have a bag of rice lying around.
Monochrom
Well-known
Hi, then you must clean it.
It´s easy removing the top plate.
Screws at both sides under the rubbers, one at the back, also a couple in the eye piece.
Perhaps the hardest is the speeds dial that must be unscrewd using a rather special tool and the rewind knob wich has a secure.
There are two black screws at the front.
As you lift it remember not to pull right away because there is a ground cable in the side of the rewind knob.
then you´ll be free to remove completelly the top plate and clean that uncomfortable fog.
Good luck!
It´s easy removing the top plate.
Screws at both sides under the rubbers, one at the back, also a couple in the eye piece.
Perhaps the hardest is the speeds dial that must be unscrewd using a rather special tool and the rewind knob wich has a secure.
There are two black screws at the front.
As you lift it remember not to pull right away because there is a ground cable in the side of the rewind knob.
then you´ll be free to remove completelly the top plate and clean that uncomfortable fog.
Good luck!
lucasjld
Member
Wow, I'm not that comfortable opening like that. Maybe if it was less complicated (of course it would never be).
I tried the plastic bag already. It has been there for quite a while.
I tried the plastic bag already. It has been there for quite a while.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
I've had this a few times with lenses on hiking trips, and its always cleaned itself up after some time in a warm, dry environment.
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