[Konvas] Kinor 35 safe shipping tip

Bruce Taylor taylorcobmw at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 26 14:49:58 CST 2009


Hi gang and especially Kinor users,
 
I have a story to share about my Kinor 35H that I hope may save someone thousands of dollars in repairs.
 
I shipped a Kinor 35H camera body to Bernie at Super16 in NY from my shop in CA via FedEx Ground for routine service. I double boxed it, with a minimum of 1.5" of foam around the camera and the second box. It arrived at Bernie's place with a smashed mirror. The mirror shards were happily shaking themselves into every nook and cranny of the interior of the camera as they bounced in the FedEx truck to Bernie's place. 
 
In speaking to Bernie and Bruce McNaughton (of Aranda Film where I bought a replacement mirror), it seems that while these mirror shatterings are not common, they are far from unheard of. As the entire movement in the Kinor is suspended on rubber mountings there is some movement possible, and in some mirror positions there can be enough movement for the mirror to hit the camera housing and smash it.
 
So here's the tip (thanks to Bernie!):
 
When shipping, always position the mirror in a verticle orientation with the reflective surface in the viewing (reflex) position.
 
Hopefully, this will save someone some heartache.
 
Fortunately I had placed a large insurance binder through FedEx on the package. After a couple of weeks of wrangling, inspections, etc, they told me today the check has been sent. I'm glad I bought the FedEx coverage, because my regular insurance deductable is $2500, and the repair was about $3000. Something else to think about when shippping gear.

While I'm on the subject, if 20-120mm Lomo OPF18 users don't already know it, many a OPF18 owner has shipped one and had it smashed internally when the internal zoom elements smash into the front stationary element. Place a piece of tape on the zoom barrel securing it in the middle of its travel, keeping it safe from unwanted movement.
 
Bruce Taylor
www.Indi35.com

 
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