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Thank you so much! This was very much needed for my X-700. I will try the fix myself and update you!
Great video! would love to see a full first gen canon F-1 teardown and overhaul!
Noted!
Thanks a lot for the video! Would you mind sharing which sizes of drill bit and screw you were using?
@@CY-qb2qt You’re welcome. It’s a 1.5mm drill bit. Screws are the same diameter.
Excellent video… concise and to the point. Question… what happens to the piece that breaks off? Is it still in the workings of the camera?
Good question. There are two types of film counters - one with a tab and one with a slight protrusion. The tab breaks off and gets lost inside the camera somewhere. The other type of counter simply wears out.
When taking the top cover off, is there a certain setting the shutter speed/mode and ASA should be set to? Thanks!
There are no specific settings. I like to set the ASA dial to 200 because it lines up compensator dial and ASA dial at the same spot.
@@GarrysCameraRepair thank you.
Thank you so much! This was very much needed for my X-700. I will try the fix myself and update you!
Great video! would love to see a full first gen canon F-1 teardown and overhaul!
Noted!
Thanks a lot for the video! Would you mind sharing which sizes of drill bit and screw you were using?
@@CY-qb2qt You’re welcome. It’s a 1.5mm drill bit. Screws are the same diameter.
Excellent video… concise and to the point. Question… what happens to the piece that breaks off? Is it still in the workings of the camera?
Good question. There are two types of film counters - one with a tab and one with a slight protrusion. The tab breaks off and gets lost inside the camera somewhere. The other type of counter simply wears out.
When taking the top cover off, is there a certain setting the shutter speed/mode and ASA should be set to? Thanks!
There are no specific settings. I like to set the ASA dial to 200 because it lines up compensator dial and ASA dial at the same spot.
@@GarrysCameraRepair thank you.