For everyone who also likes to turn screws, here is an overview of the topics that I would like to report on in the near future.
If there are any special requests to shed more light on this or that, I would be happy to respond
- Minolta X: Revival after electrolytic replacement - not every X makes it back. Causes and solutions. The Xs are sometimes vulnerable to problems with the shutter.
- Minolta Auto Winder D and G, Motor Drive MD-1: Make the gearbox work, repair corrosion damage, restore/replace the leatherette, analyze and resolve contact problems with the camera, explore the electronics.
- Minolta XG-M: Electrolytic capacitor check and replacement - probably every copy is affected by now.
- Minolta XD-7/XD-11: Investigation of the electronics/circuit, cleaning the pneumatic mirror shock absorber
- Minolta XE/XE-1/XE-7: Insights, investigating electronic issues.
- Canon AE-1 and AE-1 Program: The classics and their problems from A to Z. A model series where electronics and mechanics still work together in a balanced manner and, in particular, electronic processes can be understood because they are not that highly integrated.
- Canon T90: See previous reports. A solution for the non-functioning locking magnets (EEE, HELP) still needs to be found
- Canon EF (camera): The battery control LED should light up again at the push of a button.
- Canon Power Winder F for the F-1: Two examples with stiff gearboxes await cleaning and new lubrication. Insights into electronics in the 1970s.
- Nikon F3: Advance into mechanical depth, continue with the topic of LCD, insights into electronics.
- Nikon MD-4, the motor drive to the F3: Continuing the repair of battery acid damage - among other things. Replacing a corroded circuit board, maintenance work, fixing tired shutter buttons and mode dials. Possibly also revitalizing resinous gears (if I have a copy with this problem).
- Nikon F4: Expedition to the resinous aperture mechanism which prevents the small apertures from being formed.
- Nikon FG with MD-14: insights, function check, possibly service
- Nikon EM: A battered specimen awaits treatment.
- Nikon MD-E: The motor for the EM, here with corrosion in the battery compartment, probably more of it inside.
- Nikon MD-12: See report. A second specimen with an unknown defect is awaiting treatment.
- Tamron lenses: Service and repair. Tamron has always made great lenses.
- De-oiling of aperture blades, cleaning of cloudy lenses
- Miscellaneous: Whatever else comes from the contents of my repair box.
For all of this, I collected more or less devices with issues for over a year in order to practice.
I have already written some reports on these topics previously, which I would like to publish in the coming weeks.
Work purely private, exclusively on my own inventory, no orders, no commercial interest, independent, driven only by my interests