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Duncan Ross
06-08-2005, 12:43
Can anyone offer any guidance as to getting at the flash contacts on a Zorki 6?
Many thanks!
Duncan
pshinkaw
06-08-2005, 12:49
Duncan:
Are you trying to connect a flash or access them for repair?
-Paul
Duncan Ross
06-08-2005, 12:51
Duncan:
Are you trying to connect a flash or access them for repair?
-Paul
Trying to get at the flash contacts themselves. :(
pshinkaw
06-08-2005, 13:06
Have they been pushed in? Normally they are right there below the rewind knob. They are little plug-like contacts that are inserted from inside the top. Usually they are screwed in from inside.
-Paul
Duncan Ross
06-08-2005, 13:10
I'm just getting everything muddled up today. First the putty/porridge confusion and now I'm doing it again. I need to get at the flash contacts that close as the shutter passes. The actual connectors on the camera body are fine!
I'm just getting everything muddled up today. First the putty/porridge confusion and now I'm doing it again. I need to get at the flash contacts that close as the shutter passes. The actual connectors on the camera body are fine!
You have to remove the 4 screws holding the chrome baseplate and you'll see the contacts beneath. I've had an issue also with my Zorki 6 flash contact and might be able to help you fix it, just give more details. BTW, be careful because there are 1 or 2 spacers underneath that might fall off and get lost.
pshinkaw
06-08-2005, 13:18
Ooooh! Putty/Porridge?
The contact is a little spring that touches a protuberance on a wheel that spins as the shutter curtain unwinds. it's almost underneath the take-up spool.
-Paul
Duncan Ross
06-08-2005, 13:22
You have to remove the 4 screws holding the chrome baseplate and you'll see the contacts beneath. I've had an issue also with my Zorki 6 flash contact and might be able to help you fix it, just give more details.
Well the flash contacts are working but I wanted to see if I could adjust their timing a fraction by a bit of careful bending or repositioning. The x-sync contact seems to be slightly late and I also wanted to see what actually triggered the m-sync contact. I'm hoping that the m-sync isn't the full 20ms early and if it is can I 'laten' it a bit!
Well the flash contacts are working but I wanted to see if I could adjust their timing a fraction by a bit of careful bending or repositioning. The x-sync contact seems to be slightly late and I also wanted to see what actually triggered the m-sync contact. I'm hoping that the m-sync isn't the full 20ms early and if it is can I 'laten' it a bit!
I'm not sure if the flash delay can be adjusted on the Z5/6 since it has no slow speeds but according to the Maizenberg book the tiny disc should be attached with the "dot" at 3 o'clock position [oriented towards the triod socket/film spool]. When I got my first Z6 the electronic flash socket didn't work but bulb was fine and the "dot" was almost at 4 o'clock after adjusting it worked.
Hope this helps!
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