Recently found this great YouTube channel for repairing old cameras. It's called, appropriately enough, Fix Old Cameras.
I used one of their tutorials to unstick the aperture on a Canon 50mm/1.8 FD that I'd come into possession of. Was very easy, once I got the right tools!
Fix Old Cameras on YouTube
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Nice!
I bought a box of tools for fixing my cameras ten or fifteen years ago but have never really taken the time to start. These videos look like good, uhh, confidence-building measures.
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I bought a box of tools for fixing my cameras ten or fifteen years ago but have never really taken the time to start. These videos look like good, uhh, confidence-building measures.
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Re: Fix Old Cameras on YouTube
These videos are very cool. I made this a sticky so it stays at the top of this forum category.
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