loquax ludens
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I mentioned in another thread (What cameras can use Pre-War Contax cassettes?) that I have a few Contax pre-war cassettes. They appear to be in working condition, but upon close inspection, I noticed that several of them are missing the bottom piece of felt that should be glued inside the outermost cylinder.
At least, it appears to be felt. It's a thin black ring of material. On the inside top of the outer cylinder is a different colored ring of material that might also be felt, but it looks a bit thicker and is a slightly lighter color. None of those are missing.
Is the purpose of the rings to prevent light reflections? Felt has fibers that can come off or disintegrate into mcirofine dust that can become embedded in the emulsion. Can anyone think of a better material to use as a replacement?
At least, it appears to be felt. It's a thin black ring of material. On the inside top of the outer cylinder is a different colored ring of material that might also be felt, but it looks a bit thicker and is a slightly lighter color. None of those are missing.
Is the purpose of the rings to prevent light reflections? Felt has fibers that can come off or disintegrate into mcirofine dust that can become embedded in the emulsion. Can anyone think of a better material to use as a replacement?