Tony Duell
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 - 05:02 am: |
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No, the lens is not supposed to press that pin and reset the mirror linkage. The RTL1000 will work correctly without a lens. I would think you've got a sticking (gummed up lubricant) linkage on the side of the mirror box (or maybe in the shutter area, but that's less likely). The RTL1000 is very similar to an L-series Praktica, apart from the lens mount, self timer and the lack of an internal meter. There are instructions on the web somewhere for dismantling something like the MTL3, which should be fairly close to how to take apart your camera. The rough sequence (as far as I remember it, and I've not seen the offiical manual) is : Take off the bottom plate (4 screws, don't lose the rewind button) Unscrew the rewind knob, screws on that side, take off the left half of the top plate (don't attempt to remove the film reminder dials) Remove the glued-on scale from the shutter speed knob, then the central screw, then take off the knob. Remove the reminder dial from the winding crank (glued in), the tiny E-circlip and washers under it, then unscrew the brass cup. Take off the winding crank Screws on that side, then take off the right half of the top plate. You now have to dismantle the frame counter. Remove the tiny tension spring, and free the ratchet pawl. Swing out the advance pawl (against spring tension), free the advance linkage from the mechanism, take it off. Remove the central screw and cursor from the frame counter dial. Take off the dial and return hairspring together (I find it best to grab the thing from the back with tweezers and free the end of the spring from the post, then lift it all off). Wind the shutter (this is one of the few cameras it's easier to dismantle and reassemble when cocked). Take out the 3 screws holding the mechanism plate at the right top (with the shutter speed mechanism on it), remove this plate. Peel off the leatherette from the front. Undo the 4 screws at the corners of the front casting. Pull this out (complete with mirror box). You can now see how it works. |