The production quality and explanations of these videos are exquisite! Please keep going on the K1000 overhaul, I’ve had one in pieces for months as got stuck at the reassembly of speed selector/escapement/pallet & retard rods point… thanks so much for doing these :)
i THOUGHT i might watch a few lil videos and take my pentax apart to clean some foam off my view finder and clean up crumbly foam around my mirror box but uhhhh. i’m way outside my depth here 😅 hats off to you incredible professionals! truly intricate work!
Great videos mate - really hope you keep these going. Personally love the old mechanical SLR’s with minimal electronics. Would be great if you could slow down around the sequencing of shutters and mirrors so we get time to assimilate all the info 👍 Where are you getting your service and repair manuals for the cameras? Anyway the video and sound quality is really good. Longer videos imho are better. Love them all so far - well done 👍📸🙏
Thanks! I'm definitely still figuring out the best pacing for the videos so I'm grateful for the feedback. Will try to improve that in the future. I get pretty much all of my service manuals and other technical documents from learncamerarepair.com.
Man! I'm in awe with these videos. I also have a K1000 that's of my father and it's been years since I wanted to start using an analog camera. My K1000 has a couple of problems, may I contact you via mail or something so I can decide whether to try to restore it or just buy a "new" one?
Really enjoy these videos. I was looking at buying a MZ-S, so your previous series was very pertinent to me (they have similar motor issues). Amazing how different the more mechanical K1000 is from the MZ. I would very much like to see what kind of supplies and equipment you keep on hand in order to conduct these types of repairs and cleanings. Keep up the great work, and looking forward to the next one.
Thanks! Love the MZ-S. The plastic motor gear is slightly different than in other MZ cameras and seems less prone to failure, but it can still happen. I will probably do a workbench tour in the future but for now you can find a list of my most used tools and supplies in the video descriptions.
The production quality and explanations of these videos are exquisite! Please keep going on the K1000 overhaul, I’ve had one in pieces for months as got stuck at the reassembly of speed selector/escapement/pallet & retard rods point… thanks so much for doing these :)
Thanks much. I am planning on doing a deep dive on the shutter. I'll try to keep the videos coming in a timely manner, but no guarantees, haha.
i THOUGHT i might watch a few lil videos and take my pentax apart to clean some foam off my view finder and clean up crumbly foam around my mirror box but uhhhh. i’m way outside my depth here 😅 hats off to you incredible professionals! truly intricate work!
Great videos mate - really hope you keep these going. Personally love the old mechanical SLR’s with minimal electronics.
Would be great if you could slow down around the sequencing of shutters and mirrors so we get time to assimilate all the info 👍
Where are you getting your service and repair manuals for the cameras?
Anyway the video and sound quality is really good. Longer videos imho are better. Love them all so far - well done 👍📸🙏
Thanks! I'm definitely still figuring out the best pacing for the videos so I'm grateful for the feedback. Will try to improve that in the future. I get pretty much all of my service manuals and other technical documents from learncamerarepair.com.
wow I never realized how intricate these little cameras are. Awesome video
Man! I'm in awe with these videos. I also have a K1000 that's of my father and it's been years since I wanted to start using an analog camera. My K1000 has a couple of problems, may I contact you via mail or something so I can decide whether to try to restore it or just buy a "new" one?
I'd be happy to answer any questions. You can contact me at samscamerabench@gmail.com.
Really enjoy these videos. I was looking at buying a MZ-S, so your previous series was very pertinent to me (they have similar motor issues). Amazing how different the more mechanical K1000 is from the MZ. I would very much like to see what kind of supplies and equipment you keep on hand in order to conduct these types of repairs and cleanings. Keep up the great work, and looking forward to the next one.
Thanks! Love the MZ-S. The plastic motor gear is slightly different than in other MZ cameras and seems less prone to failure, but it can still happen. I will probably do a workbench tour in the future but for now you can find a list of my most used tools and supplies in the video descriptions.
Great videos so detailed. Do you repair pentax cameras?
Hi. It will be best if you can make a video servicing SMC Pentax-A 1:2 50mm. Keep up the good work. Great content btw.
I was thought the k1000 was almost purely mechanical
The film portion is all mechnical. The wires are for the light meter