your istructions are superb. I have found that apart from this reason for jamming the back is that if the other side of the metal plate that helps lock and unlock the back is not perfectly straight it will also jam the back. But I would not have gotten there without your help.
If you came across a Carl Zeiss Flektogon 50mm f4 - Pentacon mount, and make a video how to clean aperture blades, I would be happy! Your excellent guide for the Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8 actually made me do it as well, and now it's working perfectly!
Hey Mike excellent video. My only comment is that you didn't use any lubrication on some of the heavy wear areas. I tend to put grease on the wear areas because I'm trying to stop parts from wearing out since many are not available from Hasselblad any more and when they are parts are ridiculously priced. Still, I enjoyed the video very much.
Kenneth...excellent vdos ALL...but why diddnt you straighten up the fork legs of the long steel rod that was stuck in the key pin ? Will it not happen again ?? Thanks YA !!
I have a film back that’s bent in a corner. It looks like it’s lifted. There’s a huge gap, I’m trying to figure out how to close it because it’s causing a light leak. It’s on the left top next to the latch. The right side looks fine. It’s baffling how the frame is defective.
Great video! but I have a magazine, it has a problem, when I load the film and start turning the lever, the number window never goes to 0, it stucks, can you consider to make video about how to repaire it?
your istructions are superb. I have found that apart from this reason for jamming the back is that if the other side of the metal plate that helps lock and unlock the back is not perfectly straight it will also jam the back. But I would not have gotten there without your help.
Another great video. Thank you.
Oh, BTW: the part of a screw without threads below the head is called the "shoulder."
..Joe
i found this video EXTREMELY helpful. Thank you for the free knowledge. You are MUCH appreciated
If you came across a Carl Zeiss Flektogon 50mm f4 - Pentacon mount, and make a video how to clean aperture blades, I would be happy! Your excellent guide for the Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8 actually made me do it as well, and now it's working perfectly!
Thank you so much! It was was a great help!
Excellent as usual :)
Keep up the good work!
P0l
Hey Mike, great video as usual! Any chance you could do one on the body disassembly and repair for a locking mirror?
Hey Mike excellent video. My only comment is that you didn't use any lubrication on some of the heavy wear areas. I tend to put grease on the wear areas because I'm trying to stop parts from wearing out since many are not available from Hasselblad any more and when they are parts are ridiculously priced. Still, I enjoyed the video very much.
thank you! I had some trouble finding this video. maybe adding more words for those who search would generate more hits?
Kenneth...excellent vdos ALL...but why diddnt you straighten up the fork legs of the long steel rod that was stuck in the key pin ? Will it not happen again ?? Thanks YA !!
What size jewelers screwdriver for the rear door screws A12-A24 film backs?
Hello, I have a question about some parts of the film magazine fall off. Anyway I can send you a photo and ask how to fix?
Regards,
I have a film back that’s bent in a corner. It looks like it’s lifted. There’s a huge gap, I’m trying to figure out how to close it because it’s causing a light leak. It’s on the left top next to the latch. The right side looks fine. It’s baffling how the frame is defective.
Great video! but I have a magazine, it has a problem, when I load the film and start turning the lever, the number window never goes to 0, it stucks, can you consider to make video about how to repaire it?
@@shuailuo8637 I have this problem too. Did you ever figure yours out?
@@VirtuAI_Mind Funny is that I found out that it’s normal, because it need to turn counter-clock to replace the window to 0 manually.
Magazine.
Thanks Neil :-) I have now corrected.