Hi, all -
Getting close to finishing the inaugural roll in the Retina II (14) I got last August. The one thing I couldn't sort was the door. Doesn't open freely. Should just mostly pop open when the release is pressed. This one, the latch opens, the door, well, don't. I end up tilting it forward, get a nail under it, and pull it open. Other than that and a few small Zeiss bumps, the camera's in amazing shape, easily the best of any Retina I've owned. Chris Sherlock has a video about this (well, buried in a video) and after watching it, it didn't really apply to my situation. Have tried cleaning and lubing all contact points, to no avail. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Scott
Restoring smooth opening on a Retina II?
Re: Restoring smooth opening on a Retina II?
I assume that you already checked that the door is straight, level with body, etc.
What exactly may be impeding the door when you open the latch?
Was looking for my Retina II but it is in some box still unopened. IIRC the latch mechanism just moves a couple of little hooks up and down. Maybe those hooks, or the matching piece in the body, are out of their positions?
What exactly may be impeding the door when you open the latch?
Was looking for my Retina II but it is in some box still unopened. IIRC the latch mechanism just moves a couple of little hooks up and down. Maybe those hooks, or the matching piece in the body, are out of their positions?
Re: Restoring smooth opening on a Retina II?
There doesn't seem to be anything impeding it, nothing is bent. Moves smoothly, just doesn't move unless I give it a little help. I may just be used to the other folders I have that snap open; this just doesn't. I've looked for a loose/broken/disengaged spring, but no joy. I think the Chris Sherlock video had him disassembling the entire shutter/body to futz with it; I have no interest in doing that (right now). May just have to leave it be for now...
Re: Restoring smooth opening on a Retina II?
I found my dear Retina II (dear, because an identical one was my first serious camera, shared with brother). Looks to me like a 014 model.
Here is a picture of the back. I believe that the spring marked with a yellow circle is what makes the door snap open, once the latch is released. Is there a similar one in your camera?

The latch mechanism is in the following image, in open position.

In the body there is only a small pin, that fits in the square hole in the edge that is shown open when the latch is in the open position. When the latch closes, it catches the pin and secures the door. When it opens, the spring in the previous image makes the door snap open.
Here is a picture of the back. I believe that the spring marked with a yellow circle is what makes the door snap open, once the latch is released. Is there a similar one in your camera?

The latch mechanism is in the following image, in open position.

In the body there is only a small pin, that fits in the square hole in the edge that is shown open when the latch is in the open position. When the latch closes, it catches the pin and secures the door. When it opens, the spring in the previous image makes the door snap open.
Re: Restoring smooth opening on a Retina II?
Okay, this is fantastic! Thanks for putting this together, Julio. I have (I think) four more shots on this roll (unless it’s 36 exposure; I’m hoping to go walk around Birdsboro and burn off this roll and a few others Friday). As soon as that’s done I’ll check the back. I had no idea that was the way the mechanism worked, if that spring is wonky, it looks reasonable to tweak.
Re: Restoring smooth opening on a Retina II?
Glad to help! With door closed, the spring seems to make contact with the upper part of the roller with teeth that fit in the film perforations. Seems a good bet to check that spring. Let us know how it comes out!
That Retina model is IMHO one of the best design compromises of size, performance and reliability in the whole series.
That Retina model is IMHO one of the best design compromises of size, performance and reliability in the whole series.
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