bluecreech
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Hi, I just bought a Vitessa T, But the shutter wont open. Can some one please tell me how to get to the shutter so I can lightly oil it.. Thanks, Gary... I don't want to screw it up... I bought this for 5 bucks with
3 great lenses and case, very clean. I know it is an easy fix. Any help will be appreciated....
3 great lenses and case, very clean. I know it is an easy fix. Any help will be appreciated....
It may, or may not, be easy.
The lens is removable. Taking the lens off gives full access to the shutter blades. Flood cleaning with Lighter Fluid, such as Ronsonol and/or 99%pure Isopropyl Alchohol "typically" clears up a gummed shutter.
If that does not work, I suggest sending it in for a "Clean-Lube-Adjust" at a professional shop, such as KEH.com.
The lens is removable. Taking the lens off gives full access to the shutter blades. Flood cleaning with Lighter Fluid, such as Ronsonol and/or 99%pure Isopropyl Alchohol "typically" clears up a gummed shutter.
If that does not work, I suggest sending it in for a "Clean-Lube-Adjust" at a professional shop, such as KEH.com.
bluecreech
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Thank you, I will dive in....
Use a few drops at first. Work the shutter mechanism. Let it sit, and retry if necessary. Sometimes the shutter works until the solvent dries. So, re-apply a few more drops.
Let it air out before putting the lens back on.
Let it air out before putting the lens back on.
bluecreech
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Ok. So I just put a few drops right onto the blades?
That's about it. Works about 75% of the time. I've even restored the Double Blades of a Voigtlander Prominent with this techique. It is "Flood Cleaning". But- Don't really "FLOOD it".
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I have fixed a couple cameras with stuck shutter blades, just a couple drops of lighter fluid and wait awhile and try again.
bluecreech
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Thank you Brian. Thanks Ully. I will let you know the outcome..
bluecreech
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Awsome.. Thanks alot! Seems to work, at all speeds.
Feels good when the fix is so simple. Keep an eye on it, check in a few days. Work the shutter, dry firing before loading it up.
Good Luck-
Good Luck-
bluecreech
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Thanks.. I took a picture of my Vitessa T, was going to post it, But it wont let me...
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