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on Sept 25, 2020 16:15:32 GMT
Posted: Sept 25, 2020 16:15:32 GMT
Hi Forum,
i do have a way beautiful 35 CC, it is looking like new, out of the Factory, even with new Light Seals.
But here is the techn. Problem:
1) the Shutter Buttons feels "mushy", and certainly like the "infamous" POD, "Pad-of-Death" Issue. 2) All Shutter Times aren't anymore correct - is that being fix-able, adjustable? 3) Its into perfect Condition otherwise, i do really want to shoot with my 35 CC.
Thanks into advance.
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on Oct 3, 2020 12:53:28 GMT
Last Edit: Oct 3, 2020 23:18:07 GMT by lenslover
I answer myself, because it seems, nobody gives anything about this issue, thanks for reading.
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on Oct 3, 2020 16:40:58 GMT
Posted: Oct 3, 2020 16:40:58 GMT
Hey, I have the same problem at times, but I stick around here because the other members seem willing to help -- when they can. I know nothing about the 35 CC, but if you asked about the Yashica 21mm enlarging lens or a Yashica Y16 or a Yashica Samurai, I might have some useful info.
I've asked a question on a Honda Civic Forum several days ago with no response so far. It seems like a simple question to me, but it might take a lot longer than I had hoped for to get a response.
I'll bet that you get a response to your 35 CC question before I get one for my Honda Civic question.
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on Oct 3, 2020 17:47:11 GMT
Last Edit: Oct 3, 2020 17:50:48 GMT by lumiworx
lenslover ... I don't have a CC and I've never worked on one, so I can't give you anything more than a wild guess. My experience with any of the Electro 35 versions is pretty limited to the simple stuff like resoldering meter/battery wires and replacing seals and nothing shutter related, but I'd imagine there's enough similarity between them that you might get some clues from the Electro 35 repair PDF as a start. It might also be easier to do a straight replacement of the whole shutter assembly than do a teardown and repair.
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on Oct 3, 2020 20:24:43 GMT
Last Edit: Oct 3, 2020 20:25:53 GMT by xkaes
Looks like I lost my bet -- but I knew I would. Anyway, I found the answer to my Honda Civic question -- but I had to figure it out on my own.
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on Oct 3, 2020 23:20:17 GMT
Last Edit: Oct 4, 2020 16:13:13 GMT by lenslover
Thanks Lumiworx. I got a decent Answer from the Yashica Guy, he told me to replace just the POD, then my Shutterspeeds should being back to normal. Problem is, the POD exchange on the 35 CC/CCN is way more difficult here, than onto the Electro 35 GT/N. Sorry, i was hell sleepy when i wrote this here.
Greetings.
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on Oct 5, 2020 13:51:17 GMT
Posted: Oct 5, 2020 13:51:17 GMT
At: learncamerarepair.com/resources.phpthere is a link to a DIFFERENT Craig's list: www.craigcamera.com/lit_newrep.htmwhich has something that might be useful: #90126. CraigCamera Reprint: YASHICA ELECTRO 35 CAMERAS--ASSEMBLY CHARTS Approx. 110pp, fully illustrated. A compilation of assembly charts (exploded views) of the models in this series: Elecro 35, 35-CC, 35-FC, 35-G, 35-GL, 35-GS, 35-GSN, 35-GT, 35-MC; also includes factory service information on the electronic system of the camera. NO BASIC MECHANICAL SERVICE. Some service, however, will be self-explanatory from the diagrams. $25.00 You might be able to find this somewhere else for free.
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