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I'd like to know if anyone has done this or if it would work.
I'm thinking about removing the meter from my 3.5F. The meter works but is questionable even after calibration. Part of the issue is the angle of view is so wide that it's almost impossible to get accurate readings. In any case my preference is to use a hand held meter.
I've been inside the front panel of the camera. Inside there is a differential gear assembly that couples the aperture and shutter speeds to the exposure meter. It's a very complex little system. The differential gear assembly comes out very easily disengaging the shutter speed wheel and aperture wheel from the meter but will retain full function of shutter and aperture.
I'm considering removing that differential gear to make the aperture and shutter wheels smoother in operation since I don't use the meter. In addition I would remove the meter cell and replace it with the black plug made for the non meter version. I was able to find one recently on eBay. Also I'll remove the meter movement from the side which won't be needed. I also have a carbon fiber plug that's quite attractive with a silver Rollei crest in the center. It was made to replace the meter movement from the focusing knob and works very well and looks great.
While inside the camera I noticed the aperture system is spring loaded and wants to set the aperture scale to f8. This is with the front off. It may be that I need to remove that spring but don't know for sure until I try with our removing it. I really don't feel comfortable doing a major teardown and prefer to do the minimum.
Has anyone removed the meter and differential gear from their F? Any issues from those that are experienced in working on their F?
Your experience is appreciated.
Don
I'm thinking about removing the meter from my 3.5F. The meter works but is questionable even after calibration. Part of the issue is the angle of view is so wide that it's almost impossible to get accurate readings. In any case my preference is to use a hand held meter.
I've been inside the front panel of the camera. Inside there is a differential gear assembly that couples the aperture and shutter speeds to the exposure meter. It's a very complex little system. The differential gear assembly comes out very easily disengaging the shutter speed wheel and aperture wheel from the meter but will retain full function of shutter and aperture.
I'm considering removing that differential gear to make the aperture and shutter wheels smoother in operation since I don't use the meter. In addition I would remove the meter cell and replace it with the black plug made for the non meter version. I was able to find one recently on eBay. Also I'll remove the meter movement from the side which won't be needed. I also have a carbon fiber plug that's quite attractive with a silver Rollei crest in the center. It was made to replace the meter movement from the focusing knob and works very well and looks great.
While inside the camera I noticed the aperture system is spring loaded and wants to set the aperture scale to f8. This is with the front off. It may be that I need to remove that spring but don't know for sure until I try with our removing it. I really don't feel comfortable doing a major teardown and prefer to do the minimum.
Has anyone removed the meter and differential gear from their F? Any issues from those that are experienced in working on their F?
Your experience is appreciated.
Don