RD-1 Shutter Tip/Warning

Ben Z

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Just wanted to pass this on, it was told me by someone with a great deal of experience with the Seiko shutter in the AE Bessas, Zeiss Ikon and RD-1:

These shutters can jam if they are re-cocked before the blades have come completely to rest. That would be especially likely at slower shutter speeds (manual or auto). So be careful when doing rapid-fire shooting, or if your habit is to fire and wind quickly.
 
thanks, but I was under the impression that the wind/cock mechanisms lock up during longer exposures. This might explain all the recent shutter threads. People handling them like sports cameras...
 
My R-D1 shutter locks during the exposure. You would have to break it to use enough force to wind on. Perhaps that is what you are referring to?

/T
 
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I believe the RD1 has a Copal shutter (see attached pic of my camera's innards)

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I remember reading about this over a year ago - it was a problem with the Bessa's, not too sure about the RD1 though.
 
Guys I'm not an authority on what brand of shutter is in the RD1. I simply happened to have a conversation with a well-known fellow who has a close relationship with Mr. Kobiyashi (sp?) of Cosina fame, and much experience with all their derivatives and that's what he told me: "be careful not to wind on while the shutter is still in motion". Maybe it is locked during a long exposure but it may be possible to wind just as the blades close at the end of the exposure and that's apparently where it can get jammed up.
 
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