StoneBuilder wrote:If you gently warm both the camera and the oilcan - say to about 20C - then the oil will run further into the mechanism - all things being equal. That octameter also comes apart with just four (I think) setscrews holding it together. The inside of the glass on both ends tends to have become 'clarted up' in the fifty or sixty years between it being assembled and now.
Thanks. I couldn't wait though :o last night I gently lubed the octameter side arm and also the footage counter trigger pole within the camera, and left it to percolate its stuff overnight.
Today the octameter is freely operating and the spring-back to '0' on the film counter has gone from 30 seconds delay to 5 ~ so the sewing machine oil really is having an effect!
Worrying news though - someone tells me Fomapan are going to the wall which means no more UK stocked Standard 8 film for me and the end of Foma 'R' 16mm film here, which I have't even used yet! -
urgh!
That would mean the complete end of my Standard 8 filming since I am not about to import this film from continental Europe - the postal rate is crippling.
Just as well I started investigating 16mm when I did, it seems.
Ric