Rolleiflex 3.5C Selenium Cell Screws (01)
Rolleiflex 3,5C
German 6x6 TLR. Produced 1956~1959.
The Screws that hold the Light meter Selenium cell and Rolleiflex Name Shield.
In the middle, no 1, the original Selenium Cell/Name Plate Screws.
Some clumsy "repairman" deformed them.
To the left, no 2, NOS replacement ones.
These older type screws have no provision for tool engagement so you will have to use rubber to get them out and in.
The longer Screws to the right (3 and 4) have holes in the head were a pin tool can be inserted.
Note that Screw 3 has a finer pitch thread then number 4 !
So 3 different types found (until now).
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WARNING :
This image is intended as a reference for the more experienced camera service man. If you have no experience in camera repair please do yourself a favor and send your camera to a professional service shop. It would be a pity to lose a vintage camera in a failed repair attempt !
Rolleiflex 3.5C Selenium Cell Screws (01)
Rolleiflex 3,5C
German 6x6 TLR. Produced 1956~1959.
The Screws that hold the Light meter Selenium cell and Rolleiflex Name Shield.
In the middle, no 1, the original Selenium Cell/Name Plate Screws.
Some clumsy "repairman" deformed them.
To the left, no 2, NOS replacement ones.
These older type screws have no provision for tool engagement so you will have to use rubber to get them out and in.
The longer Screws to the right (3 and 4) have holes in the head were a pin tool can be inserted.
Note that Screw 3 has a finer pitch thread then number 4 !
So 3 different types found (until now).
.
.
.
WARNING :
This image is intended as a reference for the more experienced camera service man. If you have no experience in camera repair please do yourself a favor and send your camera to a professional service shop. It would be a pity to lose a vintage camera in a failed repair attempt !