This is taking more time than I thought for this one...which is good, but the prospects of this one coming out working is dim. Sneaking a peek ahead so as to plan the pictures and instructions, I noticed that the double exposure prevent linkage was not seemingly working. I did look for the common broken tab, but it was in good shape. Instead the problem was that the arm itself was stuck... in fact it was bent. The control arm from under the mirror box was not actuating it neither. Taking it apart, I found that it was placed in the wrong position. So, lots to document for you to see.
Welcome... This is my little blog about stuff related to photography or around the subject of photography. I like to tinker with things as well as learning things to help me be a better photographer or better tinkerer? In this spot you will see some of my experiments and projects as well I'm sure some mishaps or outright failures. I hope you find here something that is interesting to you and drop me a note. Remember, I'm not an actual photographer nor have I played one on television.
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- Someone actually raised a good question... in pers...
- I'm thinking about some strategy for the up and co...
- It all looks fine, so the ME Super #2 might be done
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- I'm being over sensitive I know... Pentax 6x7 TTL ...
- 16.3 Doh... I forgot to mention about the ME Supe...
- Sorry... been lazy about the ME Super project...
- Yet another camera A.D.D. moment, I'm tinkering wi...
- 16 Quick update on the Pentax ME Super repair pro...
- 15 ME Super Project ... soon coming to a close.
- 14 Oh, here is a handy thing to do if you happen...
- 13 ME Super Project ... more stuff
- 12 ME Super Project ... you know... the next bit,...
- 11.5 ME Super Project clarification...
- 11 ME Super... oops.... I forgot to show the tes...
- 10.5 ME Super... Camera #2 has some really good i...
- 10 Definitely more issues on this ME Super
- 09 Coming up... ME Super's other issues
- Having a peek under the LX... Yes,yes we still are...
- 8.7 ME Super tests... looks good.
- 08.5 Just a quick note of the first ME Super just...
- 08 ME Super bumper replacement.
- 07 ME Super continued... sorry for the delay.
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