Who has a source for Zeiss Contax II / III shutter ribbons ?
Thanks,
Stephen
Thanks,
Stephen
Unfortunately, they won't, because they're too thick for the Contax shutter.I bought some ribbons from Fedka.com http://fedka.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=315
Made for the Kiev so not sure that they will work all that well. Have not tried them yet.
There are a couple of "1/8" grosgrain possibilities in the US, there is an Offray ribbon, but it seems very hard to find online, and this Schiff ribbon. Has anyone over there checked out either of these already? I'm reluctant to invest in more international postage on the off-chance. I may just have to attack my Contax curtains with a needle file to make room for Kiev ribbons!
Hello,
I remember that the difference between a silk ribbon and a synthetic one, is that the second has a certain degree of elasticity, that affects the shutter's precision.
Is that true?
This ribbon will work perfect and, yes, unless you are 20 and intend to use one Contax II at a time for 36 shots on a daily basis, it's quite likely that the ribbon won't break before your heart does... 😉
Interesting, but, again, the Aki Asahi black silk ribbon works perfect, and people having performed some endurance tests with it reported that they couldn't see any sign of wear on this ribbon after hundreds of shutter actuations, so why bother with something else ?What about this?
Looks like the real deal, and the seller seems to be a repairer.
He says he has a limited quantity, so presumably has more to sell, but it would work out expensive if you have several cameras to do.
Anyone want to give it a try?
Interesting, but, again, the Aki Asahi black silk ribbon works perfect, and people having performed some endurance tests with it reported that they couldn't see any sign of wear on this ribbon after hundreds of shutter actuations, so why bother with something else ?
So, using the Aki Asahi ribbon remains the best of the best solution if you want 1/a shutter that will work very well 2/some ribbons durability over time.