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varjag
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After a dozen of rolls, my trusty Kiev-4a (late model) started to develop a light leak, exposing nasty vertical strips on the negs up to the sprockets. My understanding is that light comes through the area near the takeup spool, and that replacing the baffles would take a rather thorough camera disassembly. So while I'm at it I'd like to perform a decent CLA, as the camera was used straight after purchase at a flea market without any maintenance work. Hence I'd welcome any tips from experienced Kiev/Contax users, and in particular:
- Which parts could benifit from lubrication? I have some silicon grease, is that an acceptable camera lubricant?
- I'd like to replace the vinyl finish with reassuring black leather. How do you cleanse the old glue spots from the hull once the vinyl is stripped?
- The rangefinder appears to have slight vertical misadjustment: when looking at a distant point light i can see that it doesn't match quite perfectly. Can anything be done with that or should I not bother?
- The infamous focusing wheel is a bit loose: it can be nudged slightly forward/backward. OK, really slightly, call me perfectionist. Can that be fixed anyhow?
- What kind of material you use for the light seals along the back slip-in groove?
Any other suggestions are appreciated as well.
- Which parts could benifit from lubrication? I have some silicon grease, is that an acceptable camera lubricant?
- I'd like to replace the vinyl finish with reassuring black leather. How do you cleanse the old glue spots from the hull once the vinyl is stripped?
- The rangefinder appears to have slight vertical misadjustment: when looking at a distant point light i can see that it doesn't match quite perfectly. Can anything be done with that or should I not bother?
- The infamous focusing wheel is a bit loose: it can be nudged slightly forward/backward. OK, really slightly, call me perfectionist. Can that be fixed anyhow?
- What kind of material you use for the light seals along the back slip-in groove?
Any other suggestions are appreciated as well.