I'm working on someone's Contax IIIa. Nice camera and has one of the smoothest helicals that I've come across. The rangefinder contrast is poor, and I cannot correct that (without placing some type of film on one of the prisms).
With this model, you have to reinsert simultaneously both arms, the helical and the swinging wedge prism assembly. That's a lot. Plus, there are washers for each arm and tension springs.
After I take care of this, then I'm going to find out why the meter doesn't work. It might be a contact issue, or maybe the selenium cell is dead. The meter needle assembly is fine.
I'm currently in reassembly. The later models used two arms - one to lock the helical when changing lenses, and the second for infinity lock (which worked in concert with the helical lock). Earlier models used a single arm.Contax IIIa disassembled
Re: Contax IIIa disassembled
Then I just had to pull the two tension springs into place.
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Re: Contax IIIa disassembled
Oh wonderful, lots of little Zeiss screws all over the place. Glad I'm not working on one of those.
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Re: Contax IIIa disassembled
I had hard time with the first versions when the arm for disable infinity lock didn't want to be mounted correctly
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