01-31-2024 03:50 PM - last edited on 01-31-2024 03:52 PM by Kristoff
I have an old Canon A-1 film camera that I would like to use again. Is there anywhere in California or elsewhere on the west coast that I can get this old camera serviced?
01-31-2024 04:24 PM
What's wrong with it? Anything, or you just think it needs something done?
01-31-2024 07:25 PM
I'm told the problems are shutter squeak and mirror lock. (Whatever that means). LOL
01-31-2024 08:40 PM
Before you pay big bucks to a repair service, fix it yourself for zero cost.
The shutter squeak you speak of is actually not the shutter. It is the notorious "A"-Series MIRROR Squeal. It is a mirror escapement gear mechanism that needs lubrication.
There are simple fixes you can do yourself (I can send you links to how-tos). I did one of them using WD-40 with a thin spray tube. The others require a pinpoint oiler with a long needle tip.
The "mirror lock" could be an advanced stage of the squeal thing. I fixed an AE-1 Program myself. All the "A"s have the same mechanism.
01-31-2024 11:00 PM
A link would be great. I would like to try to fix this myself rather than send it off somewhere. Shipping lately has been a beeotch.
02-01-2024 10:13 AM
The first one is the WD-40 fix that I did. All it took was a quick squirt! Don't overdo it with this or any of the oil remedies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8_hVqZw8yw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IkL6_2P0i8
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Canon+AE-1p+Shutter+Squeak-Slowness+Repair/13453
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YMpMHwMtX4&t=47s
02-01-2024 11:18 PM
I fixed it. Ain't WD40 wonderful? LOL Thanks guys, that was very helpful.
02-02-2024 10:57 AM
Please ACCEPT my response(s).
05-09-2024 01:11 PM
WD-40 has no business anywhere near photographic equipment. WD-40 is a Water-Displacement agent, not a lubricant. When the solvents from the WD-40 dry out, you are going to have a gummed up mess to clean out of the camera.
Use a sewing machine oil or other very light lubricant for camera mechanisms.
05-09-2024 02:10 PM
Do some research. WD-40 does have lubricant properties, and solvents to clean squeaky surfaces. Exactly what is needed for the mirror escapement of the A-series cameras. Sewing machine or other oil can be just as harmful inside a camera unless great precision in placement and quantity. This is difficult to judge when you can't see where an application needle is going.
I did the WD-40 thing years ago on my AE-1 Program years ago and it is still going strong, with no ill effects. As the video points out, all it takes is a very quick spritz.
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