Yashica Lynx 14E Shutter

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Hi,
Has anyone here fixed the stuck shutter in a Yashica Lynx 14E? I have a camera that looks like new, but the shutter does not open. I also need a battery for the meter.
 
Hi,
Has anyone here fixed the stuck shutter in a Yashica Lynx 14E? I have a camera that looks like new, but the shutter does not open. I also need a battery for the meter.

Basically it's a Copal shutter, not much different from shutter on Lynx 5000 or Konica Auto S2 or similar. If person is able to CLA Copal shutter it will do your Lynx. Most of times blades stick each to other and have to be cleaned one by one.

Can't say about battery (don't have any of E models) but in experience that old meters aren't too exact to trust them. But some people say they are OK. Lynxes have carbon tracks in lens barrel changing resistance in circuit and are weak link besides cell.

Who works on Lynxes this days? Mark Hama (isn't he retired?)? Russ@camerarefurb? Good luck reviving your Lynx, these are great cameras.
 
Thank you for the tips. I will look a repairman who has worked on the Lynx.

It is [email protected]. They seem to be specializing in Yashica cameras, and they even have a battery adapter for $4.95.
 
Raid,
Russ at Camera Refurb has done three Yashicas for me including a Lynx 5000. His work is top notch at a fair price.

Charles
 
Thanks for your input. I will go with Russ, and I am waiting for him to reply.
 
Lynx 14e Battery

Lynx 14e Battery

Hi,
Has anyone here fixed the stuck shutter in a Yashica Lynx 14E? I have a camera that looks like new, but the shutter does not open. I also need a battery for the meter.

Raid,
Strangely the original mercury battery for the Lynx 14e is still available in an alkaline variant. The original mercury cell battery was an E640 (two batteries needed). The alkaline equivalent is a PC640A. You can buy them here: http://24hourbatteries.com/shop/pc640abattery__424.html

Yashica's wonderful 7 element, 5-group high quality lens is optimized for available light shooting. You'll never missing having a hot shoe because you won't need a flash. The only downside to this great lens is that it's easy to flare. I use a Cannon 60mm clamp-on hood.

Enjoy the camera!
 
I have more than one Canon 60mm clamp on hoods. Thanks for the tip. As for the batteries, the peope at camerarefurb sell an adapter for $4.95, and I may get the cameta repaired there too.
 
Russ will do a complete CLA for $59 plus $12 shipping. The camera will be completely repaired.
 
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