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Jeff
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, May 09, 2006 - 11:25 am: |
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Hello forum, Thanks to this wonderful forum, I have been able to repair a number of my "old" cameras so that I can use them again (Rollei B35, Petri Color35, Kodak Retina 1a, others) My current project is my Minolta Hi-Matic E. I really like the lens on this camera, so am anxious to get it working again. The problem involves the sprocket roller of the film advance. Under the tension of film winding, it tends to stay in place, resulting in no advancement of the film. I read somewhere that this is relatively common in cameras in general, and that the typical cure is replacing the sprocket roller. So my questions are: 1) How much work (disassembly) am I looking at to get at this roller? I know it varies from camera to camera, and I'm hoping the Hi-matic E has an easily accessed roller. 2) Are replacement rollers available? Can I order one from Minolta or will I have to search out a parts camera? 3) Is it possible to repair the current roller? I have heard of amazing repairs done with epoxy and/or superglue. Might I be able to reconstruct the worn portion of my roller? Any thoughts or successes out there? Jeff |
WernerJB
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 - 04:59 am: |
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Hi again, Jeff. I agree, the Hi-M E is certainly a good camera, although I think that the older mechanical Hi-Matics are somewhat better - in any respect (feel, sturdiness, reliability, optics, and, what counts most, very few plastic parts). I do not know answers to all of your questions, but foget about Minolta as a parts supplier, they have recently gone out of business for good. Hi-M E's can be had for relatively little money, so you can either buy one for spares or ... (in some cases I found these parts donor cameras better than the one I was going to repair, so with a bit of luck ...), W. |
tutu
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, May 15, 2006 - 06:38 am: |
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HI, I HAVE A MINOLTA X700 WITH PROBLEMS ADVANCING THE FILM.IT SEEMS THE THING IS STOCK. DO YOU THINK LUBRICATION CAN MAKE IT WORK AGAIN? And What type of lubricant? |
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