colyn
ישו משיח
My GSN had a rather sickly POD
which I finally got around to replacing tonight.
Now I'll have to go out and shoot a roll with it...
Now I'll have to go out and shoot a roll with it...
martin-f5
Well-known
congratulation,
it's a fun to open the electros.
Did you remove the pad in a small oparation with only opening the topplate,
or did you dismantel the lens?
it's a fun to open the electros.
Did you remove the pad in a small oparation with only opening the topplate,
or did you dismantel the lens?
dhpc
Lynx the poor man´s M6
congratulation,
it's a fun to open the electros.
Did you remove the pad in a small oparation with only opening the topplate,
or did you dismantel the lens?
Martin --> Yashi-Doc
colyn
ישו משיח
congratulation,
it's a fun to open the electros.
Did you remove the pad in a small oparation with only opening the topplate,
or did you dismantel the lens?
I removed the lens unit to gain access. The pad was so bad I had to clean it off where it is glued and where it makes contact.
Even before replacement the camera was working as it should..
martin-f5
Well-known
how is it with the removing of the leather?
is that easy or doeas that destroy the leather?
I've never done this but at one electro I have to do this.
is that easy or doeas that destroy the leather?
I've never done this but at one electro I have to do this.
caperunner
Established
Removing the covering
Removing the covering
Sometimes warming the 'leather' makes it more pliable and thus easier to remove without the likelihood of tearing.
I use a gas soldering iron with a hot air only attachment (a tube thing) and carefully warm up the covering. It seems to soften the glue too. Care is needed but I didn't need to say that...
Removing the covering
Sometimes warming the 'leather' makes it more pliable and thus easier to remove without the likelihood of tearing.
I use a gas soldering iron with a hot air only attachment (a tube thing) and carefully warm up the covering. It seems to soften the glue too. Care is needed but I didn't need to say that...
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