Thanks for your video, informative. I used it to disassemble the iso dial (the crank and the top plates, to the same stage that you did on this video). Doing that i realiserad that my iso dial is probably put together 180 degrees wrong. when i set my iso to 400, as you did, the little "stop" (the metal one when all the top plates is gone) thing points at 11 a clock not at 5 a clock as on your camera. This means that i need to disassemble it even more and i don't have a qlue on how to do that, and I cant seem to find any instructions online to help me. Any ideas on how to do this? Or do you know any sours of information/instructions online describing this? /regards
Excellent study on the top end of this camera
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Thanks for your video, informative. I used it to disassemble the iso dial (the crank and the top plates, to the same stage that you did on this video). Doing that i realiserad that my iso dial is probably put together 180 degrees wrong. when i set my iso to 400, as you did, the little "stop" (the metal one when all the top plates is gone) thing points at 11 a clock not at 5 a clock as on your camera. This means that i need to disassemble it even more and i don't have a qlue on how to do that, and I cant seem to find any instructions online to help me. Any ideas on how to do this? Or do you know any sours of information/instructions online describing this? /regards
Hello, thanks for the very useful video! Do you happen to have a service manual for it?
Thank you for this video from Spain. GOD bless you and your family and your country.