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Self repairing zorki
Old 12-27-2008   #1
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Self repairing zorki

My zorki had a terrible shutter capping problem, so I put it away for a week and today I fired it at all speeds and it works perfectly. Still doesn't work in really cold weather though.
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Old 12-27-2008   #2
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You are so lucky......well done.

For me, after fixing a couple of my FSU cams and putting them away for a year, they are giving problems with shutter release at 1/500th now that I have tried them again....


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I actually fixed my Zorkis shutter speeds [under 1/60] by running it a lot. So much that I got a blister from the film advance.
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my Z4 was giving trouble with the shutter, so I dissambled the camera and put it together again and behold it was working again! I wish it were the same with my Mecaflex but that's another type of camera!
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I think alot of shutter capping problems are due to old and dried lubricants. It may be that warming the camera by putting it in airing cupboard and then working the shutter as marco did will get thinks working again. But for reliability full CLA would be worth it as described in the stickies above.
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same as with jammed slow speeds- repeated firing at a slow speed may get it running again, but it's not a permanent fix.
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Just put some film in it, and its broken again
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Old 12-28-2008   #8
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If the slow speed mechanism is giving troubles, just put some lighter fluid on it, operate the gears till it's dry and it should be runninf fine again!
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