Description
Camera Serial Number: 5081257
D.O.M: March 1982
Workshop Checklist:
✅Full check for lens / viewfinder dust, haze or fungus.
✅Exposure meter / needle mechanism air dusted, cleaned and lubricated.
✅Under Exposure Red Flag air dusted, cleaned, lubricated and checked in low to bright light.
✅Internal wiring checked.
✅Light seals replaced with high grade new seals.
✅Rear Door catch and correct fit / alignment.
✅Focus settings checked.
✅ASA settings checked.
✅Camera rattle check for any loose screws or parts in camera.
✅Viewfinder and Micro Window air dusted and cleaned.
✅Aperture blades checked in low / bright light and through the f stops for correct exposure position.
✅1/40 and 1/200 Shutter speed check.
✅Winding and rewinding mechanisms checked are operating smoothly.
✅Frame counter checked from 1 to 36 exposures with test film.
✅Interior film chamber cleaned and sanitised.
✅Camera body cleaned, polished and sanitised.
✅Silica Gel pouch placed in film compartment.
Items completed if required.
⚙️Lens stripped and cleaned.
⚙️Viewfinder cleaned inside, tightened and tape cover replaced.
⚙️Aperture mechanism disassembled, cleaned and tested.
⚙️Shutter button mechanism cleaned and lubricated.
⚙️Black and Silver body touch up paint.
⚙️Remove old skin, alcohol clean body and replace with correct grade camera leather.
Jason’s workshops notes:
On first inspection the camera appeared to be in good condition. However, after testing the camera with repeated actions the aperture blades became sticky and then stuck. This was probably due to not being used for a while and oily deposits on the outer apertures covering the inner sections. The camera was fully stripped and serviced. A good hour was spent cleaning the aperture blades and they are now like new. The light seals were completely gone and have been replaced. There was also some lens dust and the lens was completely stripped and cleaned whilst attending to the aperture blades. I think this camera looks great in Luxe Lime.