[bbvideo=560,315]https://youtu.be/A6W9CUtig4Q[/bbvideo]
On my YouTube video about the Zeiss Ikon Super Nettel, a person asked for my thoughts about repainting a camera.
It got me to thinking that it depends on the camera and whether you bought it as a historical piece or to use.
My own thoughts are that I have always bought cameras to use them and not as a piece of history. But that is my approach, and it might be different from how others feel.
Because I buy a camera to use it, I also then believe that mechanically, it should be returned as close as possible to its original condition. For me, that includes the shutter, the lenses, the viewfinder/rangefinder, the leather and the paint.
The more that I think about it, I will do touch-up work on chipped paint, and I've given some thought lately on repainting chrome trim that has lost nearly all of its paint.
I hadn't really given camera restoration much thought, because I think it has a lot to do with how I plan to use a camera.
Repair or don't repair?
Re: Repair or don't repair?
Enjoyable and informative video, Mike!
My Flickrs: http://www.flickr.com/flipflik (recent postings), or
- http://www.flickriver.com/photos/flipfl ... teresting/ (Flickr's calculation of my "most interesting" pics);
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/flipflik/s ... 879115542/ (what I like best).
- http://www.flickriver.com/photos/flipfl ... teresting/ (Flickr's calculation of my "most interesting" pics);
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/flipflik/s ... 879115542/ (what I like best).
Re: Repair or don't repair?
Ok, THAT was entertaining! Nicely done.
I've gone back and forth on restoration. I've gone full on original, and I've done the lizard skinned Rollei. Lately I just want things to look cohesive, but work well. I get more pleasure out of a shutter running smoothly and reliabily these days than anything.
I've gone back and forth on restoration. I've gone full on original, and I've done the lizard skinned Rollei. Lately I just want things to look cohesive, but work well. I get more pleasure out of a shutter running smoothly and reliabily these days than anything.
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