Henry Carter
8-Jan-2009, 06:53
I recently purchased a Rodenstock lens with a new Copal 1 shutter mounted on a lens board.
When cocking/winding the shutter, the winding lever must be pressed down hard to ensure that it cocks, otherwise it fails to catch and misfires. This occurs about 25% of the time.
Would this be easily adjustable by a shutter repair facility, or should I consider the shutter defective and return the lens for shutter replacement?
Thank-you for your responses.
When cocking/winding the shutter, the winding lever must be pressed down hard to ensure that it cocks, otherwise it fails to catch and misfires. This occurs about 25% of the time.
Would this be easily adjustable by a shutter repair facility, or should I consider the shutter defective and return the lens for shutter replacement?
Thank-you for your responses.