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spiderfrank
05-09-2008, 10:24
Hi all, I have a simple question for all of you that usually make your own camera overhaul : what causes uneven photograms on the film in FSU cameras ? Is the movement of the roll governed by a geartrain or by some type of friction?

Thank you
Franco

payasam
05-09-2008, 10:59
Question not clear. Do you mean uneven spacing between frames? I never had that on my Zorki 1C except once when the rewind knob had been pressed down.

spiderfrank
05-09-2008, 14:42
Yes, I mean uneven space between the frames, I know it's a possible problem with old cameras, and I have a Kiev 60 and a Kiev II...

Roberto
05-09-2008, 14:51
Yes, I mean uneven space between the frames, I know it's a possible problem with old cameras, and I have a Kiev 60 and a Kiev II...

Until they do no overlap you're lucky.. ;)
I think it is quite common with Kievs, for a tech answer we would need to ask Ruben or maybe Rick Oleson...
Rob.

Spider67
05-10-2008, 04:23
Asking this question will get you very long answers.....you won´t understand at first!
Great avatar! Did you ever look for the runic inscription on the lion at the Arsenale in Venice?

lZr
05-10-2008, 05:43
The very same phenomenon is found in Horizon pano cameras, possibly all of them. The incremental mechanics from spool to spool is problematic issue.

spiderfrank
05-10-2008, 07:25
Asking this question will get you very long answers.....you won´t understand at first!
Great avatar! Did you ever look for the runic inscription on the lion at the Arsenale in Venice?

Hey... don't underestimate me, please, I can understend a lot of things... :D :rolleyes:

Thank you for appreciating my avatar!
I went in Venezia and visited the Arsenale a lot of years ago. I don't remember if at that time I noticed the inscripions on the lion... Venezia is full of strange symbols, inscriptions, and evocative names.
One of the next years I'm planning to go there with a guide written by Hugo Pratt, with all the "links" to the stories of Corto Maltese ( Favola di Venezia first of all), and I'm sure I'll find them

Franco