Kodak Retina Ia Re-test Part 1
Kodak Retina Ia Re-test Part 1
When I put the camera back together, there were two things that I either forgot, or messed up on. The first one was I forgot to lock the shutter cover in place, which caused a shutter jam. The second was that since the retaining screw for the winder would bind it up if driven all the way down, I backed it off a bit until it worked. Unfortunately, it worked itself loose when the owner tried to practice firing it. This allowed the frame counter to slip, and that jammed the winder.
Both fixes were easy, and I put some blue thread locker on the retaining screw so it won't back out again, but it is removable if need be.
After dry firing the camera through a simulated ten rolls of 36 exposures, it appeared that the winder fix was holding, so I loaded it with a roll of Kodak Gold 100. I shot that in two parts, the first being at a little country cemetery that is family owned, and my neighbor's old school chum had been buried there. She wanted to visit the grave, but didn't know where the cemetery was due to some really awful instructions she got. It took a bit of sleuthing through the county real estate records to finds it's location, and another search of an online map to find out the road names leading to it.
It was a lovely day, and the cemetery is peacefully located in an out-of-the-way location on a lightly traveled gravel road. Good excuse for a ride down the Blue Ridge Parkway south of Roanoke, VA.
I had to grab the camera and go, as when my neighbor is ready to head out, it's best not to delay her any. So I didn't bother with a hood, meter, or rangefinder.
Rememberance by
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Radford Family Cemetery by
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Infant Son by
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Autumn Splendor by
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The Undertaker by
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High Country Rest by
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So Long by
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