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Bought a Pentacon Six off eBay recently and it said it was tested and working fine.
I tested the shutter when I got it and it was fine, I then took it out yesterday and ran a roll of film through it and when I got back my mate who I go togging with was playing around with it and noticed a few of the shutter speeds were very inaccurate, the shutter didn't close on some and on one speed it left a small (about 5mm) gap in the shutter curtain after shooting until I wound on to the next shot.
I noticed as it got warmer it started to get better, the video below is an hour or so after getting home, it was much worse on the train home!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DutJuE6HS9I
When I got up today it's working fine again!
Obviously the cold must make the lubricant stick.
What do you think I should do? I feel that because its fine in the warm I may have no grounds to return it or ask for a partial refund to get it serviced and I might just have to pay out myself which I would be gutted about.
What would you do? Obviously this isn't ideal because if I go out shooting when it's cold I would imagine half my shots would be ruined because of the shutter.
I tested the shutter when I got it and it was fine, I then took it out yesterday and ran a roll of film through it and when I got back my mate who I go togging with was playing around with it and noticed a few of the shutter speeds were very inaccurate, the shutter didn't close on some and on one speed it left a small (about 5mm) gap in the shutter curtain after shooting until I wound on to the next shot.
I noticed as it got warmer it started to get better, the video below is an hour or so after getting home, it was much worse on the train home!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DutJuE6HS9I
When I got up today it's working fine again!
Obviously the cold must make the lubricant stick.
What do you think I should do? I feel that because its fine in the warm I may have no grounds to return it or ask for a partial refund to get it serviced and I might just have to pay out myself which I would be gutted about.
What would you do? Obviously this isn't ideal because if I go out shooting when it's cold I would imagine half my shots would be ruined because of the shutter.