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Maintenance Report

Minolta SR-1 + MC ROKKOR-PF 55mm f/1.7 camera・lens cleaning work

camera

lens

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Minolta SR-1 + MC ROKKOR-PF 55mm f/1.7


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

Wipe the body exterior with a towel using anhydrous ethanol

Clean the viewfinder

Clean the lens.

Remove the lens cap and filter

Remove dust from the lens body

Wipe the lens exterior with a towel using anhydrous ethanol

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 using anhydrous ethanol

Front lens cap

Wipe with Silvon paper using anhydrous ethanol

Lens filter
Wipe with Silvon paper using anhydrous ethanol.

Clean the lower part of the hard case

Operation check. Focus ring, shutter

Cleaning and operation checks have been completed

This camera was introduced in 1959

The year the lens was released is unknown

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This vintage camera is 63 years

It’s been over half a century!

Condition

The shutter is released according to the speed


The attached lens has a very heavy focusing ring



Optics have spot mold, scratches and dirt in the rear lens

Once again, we were able to feel the presence of vintage Japanese-made cameras in this product

 

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