mike kim
Established
I accidentally scratched the interior of my camera while trying to fit a lens (I should be gentler with lenses, I know
). Should I be worried? How can I touch it up?
bennyng
Benny Ng
Sorry to hear that. Was it a collapsable lens you were trying to mount on your camera? In any case, perhaps a black marker might make the damaged portion less obvious? Hopefully the shutter is fine.
Cheers,
Cheers,
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mike kim
Established
No, it was the most stupid mistake I would ever make. I was wondering how the VC 35 1.2 Nokton would look with an M2, so I placed a SLR lens on it to compare de size. I totally forgot that SLR lenses, as clunky as they are, have a more aggressive rear end, that touched the interior of the camera. Well, at least it didn't happen with a collapsible lens... so the curtain's fine.
Here's a crappy cell phone pic (sorry, I don't have digital cam right now). It's probably not as bad as it looks in the picture.
Thanks.
Here's a crappy cell phone pic (sorry, I don't have digital cam right now). It's probably not as bad as it looks in the picture.
Thanks.
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tmfabian
I met a man once...
I think you're fine, certainly it looks mechanically fine, only one way to test it, go fire off a roll.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Should I be worried? How can I touch it up?
Touch it up? Many people at RFF fondle their cameras. That may be the same!
mike kim
Established
Touch it up? Many people at RFF fondle their cameras. That may be the same!
Hahaha. Well maybe I should stop crying and go make some photos
Thanks for the comments.
Muggins
Junk magnet
I use Humbrol Matt 33 black enamel paint, applied very sparingly with a very fine brush, to cover any scratches from repairs - it's not a bad match for the surfaces I've tried it on. However none of these have been on a Leica, so take that advice with an appropriate amount of salt!
Adrian
Adrian
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Like Adrian, flat black Humbrol.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Tetenal makes camera retouch paint. I have the dead matte: works fine.
But as problems go, I'd not worry too much about this one.
Cheers,
R.
But as problems go, I'd not worry too much about this one.
Cheers,
R.
mike kim
Established
Thanks for the advise everyone. I developed a roll and I think it's ok, but I'll look for the paint sometime.
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