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kenji_yoshida

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  1. <p>http://tinypic.com/m/j99ee0/3<br /> <img src="/bboard//i66.tinypic.com/2h6vqld.jpg" alt="" /><br /> <br /> ^ That one. It only goes halfway when shutter is clicked (mechanical and electromagnetically controlled speeds as well)<br /> Is there any way to fix it without a trip to the nonexistent camera repair store? (Can't find a place that services this, welcome to my third world country life)</p>

    <p>btw, this is the one i picked up from that surplus store.</p>

    <p>EDIT 4 - Image doesn't appear no matter what I do, so I put the link. Please click to see. It's the aperture clicking thing.</p>

  2. <p>Sorry for multiple questions, my camera obsession is probably getting out of hand (and out of money lmao)</p>

    <p>So I went to the local surplus store again, and I saw a Minolta XD (which according to my research,is the domestic Japanese version). Fortunately, the O and Bulb fires okay (albeit with some delay, I have no idea what's causing that, perhaps a sticky shutter release, or something else) but I did find something major beneath. Battery corrosion has taken hold and it looks greenish outside the cap.<br /> Further research leads me that this was the world's first camera with shutter and aperture priority modes (which neither will probably work, since it's attached with a 55mm PG Rokkor (earlier glass for the SR series, no aperture indicating pin) ). The blades looks clean enough, and that the Seiko shutter looks in good condition as well.<br /> So, I plan to buy the camera (it's quite cheap, convert currency it's about ~$25~30), clean it, and try to exercise the shutter and see if the meter is kaput or not.<br /> But aside from that meter and battery green thing, I've noticed there's a delay with the shutter mechanism, you press the button (<em>we do the rest)</em> and the shutter hesitates for a second (or two) then fires. Same with bulb mode..<br /><br /><br>

    UPDATE: The camera's shutter did fire fine after exercising it for a few dozen shots, but I need answers on the corrosion problem. I think it's sealed shut. Need at least a quarter and a few pounds of force.</p>

  3. <p>So I just got into collecting Nikon F series lenses and found out relatively quickly that the Kiev 17 (no meter) and the Kiev 19 both have Nikon F mounts. Are they any good? I've found relatively cheap bodies on eBay. I don't want to spend that much money only to know it's crap. My Nikon EM, which I picked up from the local surplus store has a non-working metering needle (yet the meter functions perfectly okay) and came with a 70-210 Tokina 4.0 hence the interests in the Kiev series.</p>

    <p>Thank you in advance. Please don't be rude at me, blame my thirteen year old brain instead. (!)</p>

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