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I have heard of this before but I have never seen what damage it can do. Here you can the it on a rangefinder of a Leningrad. The camera does not work, so I opened it. To get to the shutter you have to remove the rangefinder. It comes in parts off and cracks in my hands :-(





Ulrich

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I think too.
I had an early Foca, a French camera made in zamac (zinc, aluminium, manganese and copper). Many parts of this camera were gradually desintegrated into a white powder. Heart breaking.

Jacques.
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Ok with a enormous patience we can restore this Leningrad Rangefinder.
Your cradle is still in good condition I picked some worse than this.
I did this kind of restoration in some cameras
First we can restore all structure by emerging the whole metal unit and metal parts in a solution of Carbon tetracloride and Methyl Cyanocrilate glue.- suficient to obtain a complete penetrating fluid
This penetrates the Zamak mass and stops oxidation carefully reglues all parts in order to recompose the structure
the important point is recompose the bottom plane scratching in a sand paper over a plane glass further remount glass parts again.

I am just preparing a complete explanation of the Leningrad rangefinder working which is essential for the recalibration and correct working. As soon it will be ready I will post it.

Regards
LP
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Ulrich Hello!
No need to reinvent the wheel!
About this rangefinder is better to forget all!
Write me an email. I'll give you another normal rangefinder camera Leningrad.

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