T
the lobster
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Hello all. I fear that GAS you all spoke of in response to my first post has set in! I couldn't pass up picking up a "broken" Konica Auto s2 for $7. I figured maybe I'll luck out and it'll work. If not, I can take it apart and learn about the innards of my new habit. It seemed to be inexpensive no matter which purpose it served.
So it comes in the mail today. I open it up and sure enough, the film advance lever won't budge and the shutter release won't depress more than halfway. I played with it a little, which really means I press the shutter release about 50 times and attempted to wind the film lever about half that many. No luck. OK, I'll look into what tools I need to begin learning camera repair and maybe in the coming week or so, I'll begin my journey. That was about 4:00 pm.
I just sat down at the computer, reach over to the camera while waiting for something to run and Oh my! I just advanced the film lever. The shutter release button still did nothing, but I repeatedly (not forcefully though) pressed it. After about fifty or so of those the shutter released! Then the wind lever worked again. I kept going! I did about 20 releases for each speed, down then up. Now more than likely they are not spot on, and I don't have eqipment to check accurately, but they look good.
It seems this beast has risen from the dead, or at least a hibernation of sorts! Is this common? I believe I kept playing because I read on a site somewhere that shutters can "warm up" again after a long period of dormancy, if one keeps on firing away. What should my next step be now? Will use keep this camera healthy? Or should I get it to the doctor right away? After all it was a $7 camera.
So it comes in the mail today. I open it up and sure enough, the film advance lever won't budge and the shutter release won't depress more than halfway. I played with it a little, which really means I press the shutter release about 50 times and attempted to wind the film lever about half that many. No luck. OK, I'll look into what tools I need to begin learning camera repair and maybe in the coming week or so, I'll begin my journey. That was about 4:00 pm.
I just sat down at the computer, reach over to the camera while waiting for something to run and Oh my! I just advanced the film lever. The shutter release button still did nothing, but I repeatedly (not forcefully though) pressed it. After about fifty or so of those the shutter released! Then the wind lever worked again. I kept going! I did about 20 releases for each speed, down then up. Now more than likely they are not spot on, and I don't have eqipment to check accurately, but they look good.
It seems this beast has risen from the dead, or at least a hibernation of sorts! Is this common? I believe I kept playing because I read on a site somewhere that shutters can "warm up" again after a long period of dormancy, if one keeps on firing away. What should my next step be now? Will use keep this camera healthy? Or should I get it to the doctor right away? After all it was a $7 camera.