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Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 04-06-2022, 06:46 PM  
Pentax Way-Ahead
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 58
Views: 4,144
I have a K-1 mark II and I'm surprised by how little I've been using it for the past year. The volume of my pictures has been low enough that I've been able to use mostly my film cameras, mostly with Portra 400 and 800, but also with Delta 3200, and occasionally with others. I don't really enjoy using the K-1 with the FA 50/1.4 and FA 35/2, at least not nearly as much as either a K1000, an MX, Spotmatic or even a Cosina K-mount camera, with their manual focus lenses and focusing screens, and not to mention smaller and lighter bodies.
For digitizing I use the services of a good local film lab.
With a low contrast slide film like Provia 100F you can get a look that is rather similar to full-frame digital, for good or bad. Plus you can project the slides on a wall which is quite cool.

I wouldn't recommend Pentax lenses on Canon DSLRs if it involves cutting anything. I've no clue how people even get that idea.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 04-06-2022, 06:25 PM  
Understanding Pentax K1000 Aperture
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 8
Views: 3,726
With the K1000 there is no depth of field preview button, so this can only happen if the lever from the camera isn't making contact with the lever from the lens, effectively letting the lens aperture lever untensioned.
Either you used a different lens for the first 2 films and forgot to mention that, and the lens had a cut aperture lever - case in which it indeed doesn't make contact with the body.
Or you didn't have the lens fully locked in the bayonet mount, but rather in a dangerous half-way position from which the lens can actually fall out if it doesn't click into place.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 03-24-2022, 05:01 PM  
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 42
Views: 9,234
In downtown Bucharest is the workshop of a reputable local camera repair technician named Gabriel Cringloska. His official web page is at Professional Service Srl ? Reparatii si Reconditionari Camere Foto, and while it doesn't present a portfolio or instill a lot of confidence, at least it contains the basic contact information. Recently, after a casual talk, I learned that he also accepts mail-in cameras, which is the reason why I'm mentioning this here.

In parallel with the KM that I sent to Igor Silva (described right above), I gave Gabriel Cringloska an Asahi Pentax K1000 (Hong Kong made). I had purchased this camera for cheap in "as-is" condition, and while it was cosmetically nice, it had a mirror that sometimes refused to return, issue which could be observed regardless of shutter speed. So I'd never used this camera. Attached to that K1000 was a lens whose aperture blades were stuck wide open when I got it. I opened up that lens and the blades were stuck because they were *rusted* - just to give you an idea of the storage conditions of the thing. First I sent this K1000 for a CLA to a local nonprofessional/hobbyist whom I met on the "Learn Camera Repair" Facebook group. This person changed the light seals (in itself a decent job) and cleaned some things here and there, and the "mirror up" problem was gone. But now, after finally being able to at least complete the shutter cycle more than several times in a row, I noticed that there was shutter capping on more than half the width of the frame at 1/500 and 1/1000. I presented this finding to the hobbyist to which I had sent my camera, and he said "oh, I didn't even look at the shutter. But it's simple, you can even do it yourself, here's how to increase the tension on the curtains". Of course, the way I heard this was "run and don't look back!", and this is how I came to Gabriel Cringloska's services.


He was reluctant at first to work on a camera that was previously opened, arguing that it's more economically viable to get another one (little does he know about K1000 prices these days, lol). I managed to convince him that I'm determined to pay the asking price for a proper CLA of the camera, so he finally accepted to work on it. I'm bringing this up because, from discussions with some of his other customers, it seems to be a recurring theme for him to try to convince them that they don't want to pay the asking price (his version is that the customers underestimate the complexity involved, and nobody who offers to do a CLA for a measly price can do a thorough job).

Anyway, in my case the price was the equivalent of EUR 200, and it covered a strip down, cleaning and relubrication of the shutter rollers, springs and shafts, plus a cleaning of the space between the focusing screen and pentaprism and a replacement of that internal foam. The shutter now works perfectly acceptable (by that I just mean that there's no capping, and exposures are ok with negative film, I haven't done measurements with a shutter tester nor do I particularly care). For the viewfinder cleaning, actually he warned me that it takes a lot of his time to remove the old foam, clean the ensuing debris and replace it, and because by design these viewfinders aren't sealed (to allow some ventilation, for the condensation to dry), it's very easy for junk to get back in. I didn't listen, so he had to do that too. In fact, he had to reopen the pentaprism about 5 times, as small black specks kept finding their way back in, just from the air dislodged by the movement of the mirror. In the end he gave up on that and just gave it to me the way it was - with about 5 black specs. Now I wish I had listened.
In fact I noticed that the specs were mobile, so in my wisdom, when I got the camera back, I wondered if it would be possible to move them to the side by lightly tapping the camera against my palm. I did this a few times, and as I was blank-firing the shutter for further tests, at one point the camera completely froze. Mirror up, curtains open, aperture closed. Uh-oh!
I went back with the camera to his shop, and since it was under his 1-year warranty (this was the next day after I took it out from service), he debugged it for 3 more days trying to figure out what went wrong. Under the top cover everything was ok, had to remove the frame counter mechanism, all ok again, then eventually when the mirror box had to be removed, he noticed in a dim corner that there's a metal piece which should't be there. It was the shutter buttom plunger! But.... the camera had a shutter button plunger! Yes, but the one blocking the mechanisms was the original one. His hypothesis was that somebody took apart the camera before, the plunger fell from the top cover as it isn't held by anything, he didn't find it, then he replaced it with one from another camera. Hmm, I wonder who could have done that..
Anyway, after the second trip to his shop, the camera has been working fine (he also made a voluntary extra attempt to get rid of the specs in the viewfinder, which improved the situation somewhat), and I would recommend his services, I consider this to be a bit of a special situation. The price was proportional to the effort involved, and at least he didn't back out leaving me up in the air.

The turnaround time for the K1000 was about 3 weeks, considering that I told him it isn't urgent and he also had some backlog.


I also have an MX that's currently in his shop, but it just needs a minimal intervention to clean the inside of the viewfinder eyepiece, to fix an intermittent electrical contact made by the batteries due to corrosion, and to replace the frame counter with a spare part I had. The estimate for that was around EUR 20.


After the long story, it's probably worth mentioning that I'm not affiliated with him in any way, this is just the review of a satisfied customer. I looked over his shoulder on his computer where he keeps the database of repairs he's done, and among Pentax cameras there were all sorts, from Spotmatics, SV, K1000, MX, ME Super. I can't speak for the complexity of other repairs.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 03-22-2022, 03:41 PM  
Advice on mini DIY CLA (without the Adjust) please
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 14
Views: 1,256
Yes, I just removed the bottom cover to record this. Let me know if you need a close-up picture of something.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 03-22-2022, 12:53 PM  
Advice on mini DIY CLA (without the Adjust) please
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 14
Views: 1,256
Maybe your speed selector cam got misaligned? I made a short video showing what the positions should be, maybe it's helpful.















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Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 03-08-2022, 01:36 PM  
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 42
Views: 9,234
I'm happy to report that I have successfully used the services of Oficina Analogica from Portugal. This workshop has a Facebook page and Youtube channel and belongs to Igor Silva. He has an email address listed but he checks that rarely, so he is much more responsive when contacted over Facebook, for good or bad.

I had a Pentax KM with a film advance mechanism that was overlapping frames and which later jammed completely - wouldn't advance, wouldn't fire. Several rookie repair attempts made the whole affair a lot worse. Some screw heads broke, leaving the screw threads inside the camera body. The camera sat disassembled on a shelf for a number of years, with parts spread here and there, some of which were lost.
I've sent him this KM along with a junk Chinese-made K1000 that was beyond reasonable repair (prism desilvering, broken mirror, sluggish slow speed escapement, missing battery cap, overall rough condition) and with a film canister full of parts from the KM (including some springs of unknown provenance that fell from the KM).
He replaced the film advance mechanism of the KM with the one from the K1000, along with some other parts that were showing signs of wear and tear, or were outright missing. He also replaced the light seals and foam between the pentaprism and mirror box, while also making the focusing screen clean as a whistle.
He couldn't/didn't want/didn't have the time to remove the broken screws. As a result, the "shutter cocked" orange indicator is the only thing that wasn't repaired - the old one simply broke in the camera chassis and the stud is still inside there. He considered just transplanting everything onto the K1000 chassis, but the top and bottom screw locations were different.
As a result, a camera which I would never have thought would ever see the light of day again is now ready to use, and quite smooth in operation. Nothing is worse than it was when I gave the camera to him, and quite a lot is better.

The entire operation cost EUR 55 excluding shipping costs.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 02-18-2022, 01:21 PM  
Pentax MX Winder advances by itself when off camera
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 4
Views: 497
If this is normal behavior, what is supposed to stop the winder from advancing? Somehow I care about the camera more than I do about the winder. I'm curious if it works but not at the expense of jamming something - hope that makes sense.

---------- Post added 18-02-22 at 10:29 PM ----------

I was feeling lucky, so I tried it anyway. It works, thanks.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 02-18-2022, 01:05 PM  
Pentax MX Winder advances by itself when off camera
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 4
Views: 497
Hi, I bought a Pentax MX winder and I don't know if it behaves as expected or not.
I put batteries in it, and as soon as I switch it from OFF to either C or S, it starts advancing. Advancing only stops when I press the release button, and continues when I depress that button.
I haven't mounted the winder on the camera yet.
I looked through the MX Winder manual, but it doesn't appear to explicitly say what to expect when the winder is off the camera.
Can someone with a good working winder confirm that the behavior is expected? I also had a Winder ME II, and from what I remember, that only advanced while I had the release button pressed.
Forum: General Photography 02-15-2022, 12:12 PM  
Help picking up a package from Mondial Relay
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 6
Views: 1,196
So not to leave this on a cliffhanger, I picked up the two packages today from a Mondial Relay pick-up point in Lille, one package with a Pentax MX and a few lenses, and the other with a Spotmatic F and SMC Takumar 50/1.4.
About only good thing about this shipping service is that at least they give you 2 weeks to pick up, this gives you some time to buy some plane tickets at reasonable prices.
Forum: General Photography 02-03-2022, 09:20 AM  
Help picking up a package from Mondial Relay
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 6
Views: 1,196
Despite the name, Mondial Relay doesn't ship globally at all, just to a few countries from western Europe.
The seller insists to use Mondial Relay, and also insists to send only in France. He said that ebay rules oblige him to ship in 3 days, or cancel the order (I paid within half an hour of the auction ending).
It doesn't matter that the steps required for him to send the package to Germany using Mondial Relay are the same as the ones to send to France. In Germany there is another proxy shipping service with in-person delivery possible. But it doesn't matter, if he said only France, only France it is.
So I planned a short last-minute plane trip to Lille, and gave him the address of a store that works with Mondial Relay from there. He seemed happy. If he's happy, I'm happy.

Now in parallel, I had also bought a few days ago a Spotmatic F for parts, also from France ebay. Asked the seller a question right after the bidding ended, no answer. Doesn't matter, no biggie.
This seller was offering international shipping, but I still chose the proxy service, because it turned out to be cheaper.
Today I get a notification from ebay that the seller created a tracking number and left the package at his local shipping center. Mondial Relay again.
Now, this seller didn't even notify me that there isn't any Mondial Relay drop-off point in Roissy. He just dropped it off.. somewhere. For in-person pick-up, I suppose, but I've no clue.
I sent him an email asking to contact Mondial Relay to change the drop-off point to Lille, where I'd be picking up the other package already. No answer, of course.
I also don't see any option with Mondial Relay for me to change the shipping destination from one city to another. That was an option when the shipping label was created, but I don't see it now. Mondial Relay didn't even reply to my message from yesterday, I don't see a point in sending them yet another message. I've no clue what's going to happen with this one.


Fun stuff!!!
Forum: General Photography 02-02-2022, 12:02 PM  
Help picking up a package from Mondial Relay
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 6
Views: 1,196
Sorry, I couldn't find a more appropriate place to post this :)
I bought a Pentax MX for parts from ebay.fr, and the seller doesn't want to ship outside of France. I thought this wouldn't be a problem because I have the address of a proxy shipping service in Roissy-en-France, in the suburbs of Paris. But the seller insists to use a shipping service called Mondial Relay, and to my knowledge this only delivers to lockers. The closest locker to that address is 5.5km away, in Tremblay-en-France.
I've emailed Mondial Relay customer support and I'm waiting for a confirmation that there's no way they can drop off the package where I want it to, but assuming they won't: is there any commercial service in Paris that can transport packages on short distances, similar to food delivery services, that can do this for me?
Thanks for reading.
Forum: Sold Items 01-31-2022, 02:37 PM  
Wanted - Acquired: Pentax MX for spare parts in EU
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 0
Views: 124
Hi,
Looking for a Pentax MX body beyond repair, for spare parts.
The shutter speed indicator in the viewfinder must work correctly (turns with the shutter speed dial on the top cover, indicating same speed).
Must have the plastic protector on the bottom for the 3 motor winder electrical pins.
The mirror return mechanism must be undamaged and have no missing parts or bent levers.
Expecting to spend no more than 30 EUR shipped, maybe even less depending on physical condition.
Thanks for reading.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-25-2022, 04:00 PM  
Question about Pentax MX
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 24
Views: 2,780
I wasn't going to go into details, but since you asked...

Yes, for the purpose of receiving an approximate estimate prior to international shipping, I had described the state of the camera, the work it needs and explained that I have a donor K1000 (entirely different set of problems) that I'd be sending along with it.
In fact, the first response I got stated "thank you for your request in terms of a PENTAX KM. Unfortunately we canīt offer the needed technical service for your PENTAX LX because the required original parts are no longer available." (emphasis not mine) To which I explained that the email was about a different camera, for which I'd be providing the needed parts. The response I posted earlier is the revised one.
I mean, I don't want to discredit them in any way. I have no interest to do so, since I have cameras in need of repair and in need of a competent technician able to carry out the work. By all means, I encourage everyone in the same state as me to go ahead and reach out to them. But I can't help but be amused just a little bit for the stated reason to refuse :) It's not like I wouldn't have understood something more elaborate, considering that even Eric Hendrickson said in the interview posted here on the forum that he shops for parts cameras on ebay.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-25-2022, 02:33 AM  
Question about Pentax MX
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 24
Views: 2,780
I know this is a thread for the Pentax MX (that's why it would have been nice if you could have mentioned Kamerazeit in the dedicated Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources thread, but FWIW I emailed them about a Pentax KM and got back this reply:
"Unfortunately we canīt offer the needed technical service for your PENTAX KM because the required original parts are no longer available (we generally donīt use used parts)."
Forum: Vintage Cameras and Equipment 01-24-2022, 09:34 AM  
Manual focus 35mm camera with reliable spot meter
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 15
Views: 1,870
If you go for an external spot meter, another beautiful camera is the Pentax SV (M42 mount). No electronics or light meter whatsoever apart from the wires for the X sync, so it's very easy to service.
Forum: Vintage Cameras and Equipment 01-22-2022, 12:50 PM  
Manual focus 35mm camera with reliable spot meter
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 15
Views: 1,870
The Porst Compact Reflex SP (a variation of the Cosina CSM) is an M42 camera with split prism and spot metering. The "SP" designation is important, as neither the plain Compact Reflex, nor the Compact Reflex S, have this feature. The camera should be readily available in Europe, and very cheap. The shutter is also electronically controlled, so should be probably better/more accurate for slide film than an uncalibrated purely mechanical one.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-22-2022, 08:50 AM  
Question about Pentax MX
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 24
Views: 2,780
Hi, thanks for the pointer! Would you mind posting a mini-review here details the difficulty and quality of work they did here?
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources - PentaxForums.com

Regarding repairs for the MX, I see they have 2 distinct lists for some reason, one includes the MX and the other doesn't. Probably an oversight.
Reparatur folgender PENTAX Analog Kameramodelle - Kamerazeit
Reparatur folgender PENTAX Kameramodelle - Kamerazeit
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-20-2022, 08:55 AM  
Question about Pentax MX
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 24
Views: 2,780
For the people complaining about dim LEDs, could you please confirm whether you have the early or the late MX model?
MX revisions? - PentaxForums.com
I have an early version with dim LEDs, and a late version with bright LEDs. I want to check if it's simply sample variation (this isn't out of the question - my early MX has been disassembled - the LEDs might very well be slightly misaligned), or if it's a clear difference between early and late versions.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-18-2022, 12:09 PM  
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 42
Views: 9,234
Hi Kris, to be honest, this isn't so much about fixing one urgent problem, as it is about finding a reliable technician that is also accessible. Shipping to UK or to Norway for a one-off issue might be okay, but it gets really old really quick. This is also the reason why I found it appropriate to revive Steve's thread rather than open another one centered around my specific problems.


I have heard some names that allegedly have done good work on Pentax cameras and lots of others. One such example is Igor Silva of Oficina Analógica (Portugal). I must clarify that I have no direct experience with him, so I don't want to comment one way or another, please treat this for what it is - a pointer, not a recommendation. I would certainly like to see some customer feedback from forum users, though - difficulty of repair, quality of work, attention to detail, communication skills, time, etc.



Regarding "there must be some, somewhere": it's very important to know what level of quality to expect. There is a difference between "technician that accepts to work on Pentax cameras" and "technician that knows the ins and outs of Pentax cameras". For a high difficulty repair, I'd certainly not give my camera to someone who opens up that model for the first time, and stares at it like Alice in Wonderland.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-18-2022, 08:35 AM  
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 42
Views: 9,234
Thanks for the offer, I've sent you a PM.
I knew about the existence of Harrow Technical, but I also read on the first page of this thread that the shop closed and I wasn't sure what this means:
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources - PentaxForums.com
Costs are a little bit on the high side when adding international shipping and customs, though. But if no better alternatives appear within sight, who knows...
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-17-2022, 03:21 AM  
Pentax Film SLR Repair Resources
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 42
Views: 9,234
Hey, does anyone know who are the Pentax specialists in Europe? I contacted Pål Vangsoy from Oslo, and although he was very kind, he doesn't take service from outside Norway because it's not in the EU, so the paperwork and customs taxes would drive the repair costs too high.
Forum: Site Suggestions and Help 01-14-2022, 01:55 PM  
Question Individual URL for each entry in the Pentax Serial Number Database
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 3
Views: 505
Thanks, querying the database by serial number is indeed what I was looking for (at least partially).
Thinking more, the database might not be quite fit for my use case? Let's say I buy a lens from a pentaxforums user who had that serial number inserted in the database prior to selling it to me. The lens has fungus and this is described in the database.

(a) I want to service the lens and append that information to its description. Can I do that if I wasn't the user who originally introduced the serial number?
(b) I want to resell the lens, and remove from the description the fact that it ever had fungus. If point (a) is solved by allowing me to edit the item's description since it's now in my possession, what prevents me from doing that?

It somehow appears that a proper solution would require a public/private key pair which would be created by the website when the database entry for its serial number is first created, and then physically transferred together with the sale of the camera itself (QR code, whatever). Also, even if you have the private key of the camera, you couldn't delete info added by a different pentaxforums user who had access to the same private key.

Unless I'm missing something, it doesn't appear that the database has these features? Either I'm overthinking, or I'm under the impression that some of the information in there will not age quite well. Once ownership is transferred, the info is pretty much read-only.
Forum: Site Suggestions and Help 01-14-2022, 07:09 AM  
Question Individual URL for each entry in the Pentax Serial Number Database
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 3
Views: 505
Hi, I'd like to keep a record for all my cameras (where and when I bought them, price, what works, what doesn't, where/when/why they've been serviced, etc). This info would be passed on for cameras that I sell. Initially I thought about storing that info on an NFC sticker, but there are various technology limitations (180 bytes max storage, can't read it on metal, can't find a good enough spot to place the sticker such that the phone will come in close enough contact to read it). So now I'm thinking of printing some small QR codes that link to somewhere, and the Pentax Serial Number Database might just be the right place. Only trouble is, I can't seem to find a way to get an URL for each table entry?
Could the site admins consider producing stable URLs for this kind of thing?
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-13-2022, 06:32 PM  
China K1000 Prism desilvering solution ????
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 6
Views: 1,885
I have a KM and a Chinese K1000 side by side. The KM does not have "a much better viewfinder". The size is the same, the K1000 has a different (smaller) microprism on the focusing screen.

---------- Post added 14-01-22 at 03:34 AM ----------



I have a few "parts" cameras (Revueflex/Chinon, Porst/Cosina, Pentax ME) that I could disassemble over the weekend and let you know, if nothing gets in the way and if the info is helpful.
Forum: Film SLRs and Compact Film Cameras 01-12-2022, 09:32 AM  
Servicing a Chinese K1000: Undeserved bad reputation?
Posted By vladimiroltean
Replies: 24
Views: 3,126
So if I get that right, you have cleaned the portion of the prism where the silver was gone, but you haven't recoated it with anything?

BTW, congrats for an incredibly decent job.
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