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WernerJB

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Posted on Saturday, April 02, 2005 - 05:06 am:   

The cure for this is dead simple on an S 2: removal of both the name plate around the front lens and the front lens group (usually comes out easily on a Konica) offers access to a brass retainer ring in crown design above the cocking rack/shutter mechanism. Loosen the locking screw half a turn, then tighten the ring screw that keeps the whole assembly in place. Do not overtighten it as this will prevent the exposure time ring from rotating smoothly, in other words, a certain play is necessary for the proper functioning of the whole thing.

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