I am certain that every day many people all over the world watch your videos while they repair their camera. I am one of those people and I am very grateful for your detailed repair videos that have helped me fix so many cameras.
Hi. This is an idea for a future video: May you show us your video setup? I think that would be very useful to record our disassemblies for when a little piece fly away from its site. Your close-ups are great. Thank you.
It's good to see a video from you. I'm still recuperating from my non-covid brush with the great beyond. I'm working on a new shop and will soon be back to my camera collecting and repair hobby. Have a wonderful holiday season and let's hope for a great New Year. Regards Tom.
I would love to see some Leicaflex SL2 videos from you. Not enough out there on the SL2. What gauge wire do you suggest for this? I need to replace the battery wire in my SL2 for the same reason as this video.
Hey guys, nice work here. Would you share the spanners / screwdrivers used on these repairs? I've damaged a couple of screws before and hoping to do it the right way next time. Thanks for sharing the process!
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You are awesome! Great repairing stuff! I have a simple question and hope you are kind enough to answer. - I bought 3 cheap but very cool Russian cameras from Russia! When I opened the boxes the case of camera had some dirt and I guess some mold on the leather case and on camera!!I believe dirt and mold passed on the camera maybe in it too! Would you suggest me with what solution I can deal with them and clean them? Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% is good enough? Anything else? Thank you so much! It was a pain to find anything!
It is not fun to find cameras in such neglected condition. Alcohol is the best for safe use. With extra care to the camera and yourself you can dilute bleach or peroxide to 3 or 4 parts distilled water.
I am certain that every day many people all over the world watch your videos while they repair their camera. I am one of those people and I am very grateful for your detailed repair videos that have helped me fix so many cameras.
Thank you for your kind words and for your interest in FOC
Sally sells soldered spotmeters by the seashore! Thanks for all these great repair tips!!
That is a good one!
Hi. This is an idea for a future video: May you show us your video setup? I think that would be very useful to record our disassemblies for when a little piece fly away from its site. Your close-ups are great.
Thank you.
That could be fun. Thanks for the suggestion.
It's good to see a video from you. I'm still recuperating from my non-covid brush with the great beyond. I'm working on a new shop and will soon be back to my camera collecting and repair hobby. Have a wonderful holiday season and let's hope for a great New Year. Regards Tom.
It is so good to hear you are doing better. Keep'em going.
Every time you take a top cover off of a camera, I remember why cameras were (and are) so expensive: look at all that stuff in there!
Yikes!
I would love to see some Leicaflex SL2 videos from you. Not enough out there on the SL2.
What gauge wire do you suggest for this? I need to replace the battery wire in my SL2 for the same reason as this video.
Hey guys, nice work here. Would you share the spanners / screwdrivers used on these repairs? I've damaged a couple of screws before and hoping to do it the right way next time.
Thanks for sharing the process!
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Affiliate disclosure: Please make note that the links provided are affiliate links and a small commission is received by the creator of this channel if you make a purchase using these links. This adds no extra expense to your purchase. Your support of this channel is appreciated. Thank you making any purchases through the links on this channel.
You are awesome! Great repairing stuff! I have a simple question and hope you are kind enough to answer.
- I bought 3 cheap but very cool Russian cameras from Russia! When I opened the boxes the case of camera had some dirt and I guess some mold on the leather case and on camera!!I believe dirt and mold passed on the camera maybe in it too! Would you suggest me with what solution I can deal with them and clean them? Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% is good enough? Anything else?
Thank you so much! It was a pain to find anything!
It is not fun to find cameras in such neglected condition. Alcohol is the best for safe use. With extra care to the camera and yourself you can dilute bleach or peroxide to 3 or 4 parts distilled water.
@@FixOldCameras Thank You So Much!
Ooooh! How about Sally steals Spotmatics from suburban citizens? Hanna hawks hot Hasselblads to haute heathens? :vD
Excellent! Those are too funny. Me and Elmer Fudd... "we weally wock"