bcostin
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I knew the finder on my Canon QL-17 GIII was a bit hazy, but I did not realize how bad it had gotten.
Increasing difficulty focusing in low-light inspired me to finally take the top off and do some cleaning. I used Rick Oleson's handy diagram, some Windex, a few Q-tips, and a microfiber cloth. Disassembly and reassembly were bery simple, really, once the diagram indicated how to loosen the trim ring around the wind lever. I had it apart, cleaned, and back together in about 10 minutes.
Quite a difference. I've cleaned up quite a few finders but I think this must be one of the most dramatic improvements I've seen.
Now I just need to get around to the light seals...
Increasing difficulty focusing in low-light inspired me to finally take the top off and do some cleaning. I used Rick Oleson's handy diagram, some Windex, a few Q-tips, and a microfiber cloth. Disassembly and reassembly were bery simple, really, once the diagram indicated how to loosen the trim ring around the wind lever. I had it apart, cleaned, and back together in about 10 minutes.
Quite a difference. I've cleaned up quite a few finders but I think this must be one of the most dramatic improvements I've seen.
Now I just need to get around to the light seals...