[LargeFormat] UK lens/shutter repairers
largeformat@f32.net
largeformat@f32.net
Thu Jul 26 06:26:00 2001
Clive Warren wrote:
"Mine is in a studio shutter which does not have synch and only one set of
blades for aperture and shutter. Have been thinking about putting it in a
Betax or Ilex shutter for a while. Would be interested to know the size of
the Betax shutter and perhaps you would be willing to post a photo in the
Lens topic on the f32 Forum. Contact me off list at forum@f32.net and I'll
sign you up so you can post the photo. Will also then post one of the lens
in a studio shutter.
As far as servicing the shutter, I have a chap locally in Bristol who can
be persuaded to sort them out, however he has a high workload with his
business and can take anything from a few weeks to several months. Given
the age of the shutter, it is also usually the case that the bearing holes
in the plates holding various cogs are oval instead of round. He can sort
this to a certain extent but using "peening over" rather than bushing the
holes back to round. Costs for bushing would make the purchase of a new
Copal shutter seem cheap!
I have contacts for repairers in other parts of the country who service
large format shutters but will have to chase up a few people to get hold of
the details."
It's a Betax No 5 shutter, I'll take a picture of it when I have a moment.
I'd be *very* interested in any contact details you or anyone else can come
up with for shutter repairers in the London area.
The glass is in good condition, and the shutter times aren't too bad now
I've given it a bit of exercise. I would like the softness control to be
easier to move (it takes a fair bit of force with the lens off the camera to
move it now).
--
David Morton
dmorton@journalist.co.uk
"The more opinions you have, the less you see." -- Wim Wenders.