Canonflex RP + SUPER-CANOMATIC R 50mm f/1.8 camera・lens cleaning work
camera
lens
at first
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Canonflex RP + SUPER-CANOMATIC R 50mm f/1.8
We will be cleaning these cameras and lenses that we purchased this time
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Remove the lens
Remove dust from the exterior
Open the film chamber and remove dust.
Clean the metal plating area with cotton swabs
using anhydrous ethanol
Clean the viewfinder.
Wipe the body exterior with a towel using anhydrous ethanol.
Wipe small areas with cotton swabs
Swab the mounting base as well
Clean the lens.
Remove the filter.
Remove dust from the lens body
Remove dust from front lens.
Wipe with Silvon paper using anhydrous ethanol
Remove dust from rear lens
Wipe with Silvon paper using anhydrous ethanol
Remove dust from the lens mount.
Wipe with Silvon paper and cotton swabs using anhydrous ethanol.
Wipe the exterior of the lens body with a towel using anhydrous ethanol.
Lens filter.
Wipe with Silvon paper using anhydrous ethanol.
Clean the hard case
Check the operation
Cleaning and operation checks have been completed
This camera was introduced in 1960.
Documents from the time of the launch can be found
within Canon’s official website
Details of the camera can be found
in the CANON CAMERA MUSEUM.
This camera is a vintage camera, 62 years old now.
That’s over half a century!
It remains in very good condition.
Motion.
The shutter is released according to the speed.
The self-timer also works.
The viewfinder is dirty.
Lens.
The focusing ring is very heavy.
The optics have small scratches and a little dust on the lens.
Once again, it was this time’s item that made us feel the
presence of Japanese-made vintage cameras.
Please have a vintage camera near you!
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Vintage Shop Japan Inc.
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Writer Takashi Okumura