Joao
Negativistic forever
Hello
I was given this pretty Electro 35 MC. Very nice cosmetic condition (except for a missing rewind crank ), lens OK , shutter fires, but... with a fresh battery on, nothing happens.
I am willing to remove its top and look for something I can repair. Any hints or sugestions about what I am likely to find ? Is it worth trying to repair it ?
It is a cute little camera and if the pictures quality is at the level of other Yashicas I really would like to have it working.
Opinions welcome
Joao
I was given this pretty Electro 35 MC. Very nice cosmetic condition (except for a missing rewind crank ), lens OK , shutter fires, but... with a fresh battery on, nothing happens.
I am willing to remove its top and look for something I can repair. Any hints or sugestions about what I am likely to find ? Is it worth trying to repair it ?
It is a cute little camera and if the pictures quality is at the level of other Yashicas I really would like to have it working.
Opinions welcome
Joao
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John Lawrence
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If you haven't visited it already, then this web site has some general repair tips:
www.yashica-guy.com
www.yashica-guy.com
btgc
Veteran
Haven't repaired MC's myself, so this thread is going to be quite interesting. I'm not sure MC has POD, though.
Can we be sure contacts in batt. compartment are clean? Anyway, I'd start by removing bottom plate to check if wire is/are OK.
When repaired, you most probably, will love little great camera.
Can we be sure contacts in batt. compartment are clean? Anyway, I'd start by removing bottom plate to check if wire
When repaired, you most probably, will love little great camera.
Joao
Negativistic forever
Can we be sure contacts in batt. compartment are clean? Anyway, I'd start by removing bottom plate to check if wireis/are OK.
When repaired, you most probably, will love little great camera.
Contacts in the battery compartment are clean, I had gently rubbed them with a piece of small-grain sandpaper. Removing the bottom first seems a good idea, I will start there.
Thanks
Joao
Joao
Negativistic forever
I found it!!
Thanks btgc for your sugestion.
Removing the bottom was easy and I immediately found a loose wire connection to the battery compartment. I will have someone to solder it for me tomorrow (I'm not at ease with soldering procedures). I hope this is the only electric problem (fingers crossed!).
Regards
Joao
Thanks btgc for your sugestion.
Removing the bottom was easy and I immediately found a loose wire connection to the battery compartment. I will have someone to solder it for me tomorrow (I'm not at ease with soldering procedures). I hope this is the only electric problem (fingers crossed!).
Regards
Joao
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btgc
Veteran
Hurrah!
btw here's link to online manual http://intranet.beaufort.gloucs.sch.uk/~prv/Manuals/Yashica%20MC/yashica_electro_mc_index.html
Not that you really need it to use camera, but it revealed how to use flashmatic, and manual completes package like an original wriststrap
btw here's link to online manual http://intranet.beaufort.gloucs.sch.uk/~prv/Manuals/Yashica%20MC/yashica_electro_mc_index.html
Not that you really need it to use camera, but it revealed how to use flashmatic, and manual completes package like an original wriststrap
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Joao
Negativistic forever
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Hi
Thanks btgc , for the link.
After soldering the loose wire at the battery compartment, the camera was still dead. I removed the top and immediately saw another loose wire
.
A picture of the topless camera goes attached.
Not usual to have two distant unrelated loose connectons, the interior of the camera seems well preserved...
Another soldering job
Regards
Joao
Chapter 2
Hi
Thanks btgc , for the link.
After soldering the loose wire at the battery compartment, the camera was still dead. I removed the top and immediately saw another loose wire
A picture of the topless camera goes attached.
Not usual to have two distant unrelated loose connectons, the interior of the camera seems well preserved...
Another soldering job
Regards
Joao
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btgc
Veteran
Joao, that's really strange. But nothing to lose - it just should work. Etching to hear it works!
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