Larry, what you need to do is to ensure that all of the various levers are in their original position. The Prontor SV looks very similar to the Prontor S shown in the Would that be advisable for me, as well, at this Suggested disassembling and cleaning first the clockwork-like Nelson and others (Iam not sure how to reference the thread)Ĭoncerning Prontor S shutter wherein Winfried Buechsenschuetz Of the shutter? I read in an Augexchange between CE Suppose the problem could be staring at me.Īnyway, at this point, am I obliged to begin a disassembly/cleaning Mechanism, but since this is my first attempt at fixing a shutter, I I can't see anything obviously wrong just looking at the Sometimes it is locked (I can make it release by pressing on theĬocking leaver) and sometimes it moves without engaging or trippingĪnything. The shutter release will not always trip the shutter. Which I performed the cleaning is still there.When the shutter isĬocked, the diaphragm blades spring back to a partially open Have removed the shutter from the camera, removed the front and rearĬells and flushed the shutter with lighter fluid (there was a fairĪmount of very small particles that came out). I am restoring aģ5mm Agfa 35mm folder (Solinette II) with a Prontor SV shutter. I am a new member and would appreciate any help.
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