Hey dude, sometimes you have to accept how things in life came to you as it. I see a very beautiful and rare video quality, why do you need to fix and put every of your cameras in perfect working condition? As i see in your channel, you already have a lot of them working 100%. So, let the camera be as it is, and try to make something beautiful with, accepting tht maybe you aren't able to fix yet. Or maybe never, because the faulty component is difficult to service. I'm talking because i was like you, a vintage video gear collector who always wanted to get everything restored like new, perfect, 100% working; and dude, it's been almost 30 or 40 years ago since this machine was made, and sometimes you can't "save" them. Accept all this faulty stuff and work with them as best as you can. That's the best advice i ever got. Cheers!
Hey dude, sometimes you have to accept how things in life came to you as it. I see a very beautiful and rare video quality, why do you need to fix and put every of your cameras in perfect working condition? As i see in your channel, you already have a lot of them working 100%. So, let the camera be as it is, and try to make something beautiful with, accepting tht maybe you aren't able to fix yet. Or maybe never, because the faulty component is difficult to service. I'm talking because i was like you, a vintage video gear collector who always wanted to get everything restored like new, perfect, 100% working; and dude, it's been almost 30 or 40 years ago since this machine was made, and sometimes you can't "save" them. Accept all this faulty stuff and work with them as best as you can. That's the best advice i ever got. Cheers!