robj37
newbie
Reged: 24/08/2005
Posts: 2
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My trusty old RTS 2 which I have had for close to 20 years has developed a problem. The meter does not display the shutter speed (only the aperture displays in the viewfinder) and the electronic shutter will not fire. I can only use the mechanical backup (1/50 only).
Is there anyone that can repair these any more?
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TimF
Taking it strictly
Reged: 30/07/2001
Posts: 16863
Loc: Herts/Beds border
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Bummer!
Sadly, I can't help in recommending anyone. It might well be the case that a repair could cost as much as seeking out a replacement body - though it goes without saying that an estimate should be sought first. FWIW, Ffordes have an RTS2 for £250
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
You see something happening and you bang away at it. Either you get what you saw or you get something else--and whichever is better you print. - Garry Winogrand
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Done&rundleCams
Senior Member
Reged: 20/12/2001
Posts: 16870
Loc: Vancouver, BC
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Morning Rob,
I would try contacting Kyocera UK at Kyocera UK and should be able to give you a listing of Contax repair shops in the UK.
Cheers,
Jack
-------------------- Life is a Photo-op
MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
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TimF
Taking it strictly
Reged: 30/07/2001
Posts: 16863
Loc: Herts/Beds border
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Morning Jack,
I might be wrong, but had thought Kyocera UK had shut up shop.
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
You see something happening and you bang away at it. Either you get what you saw or you get something else--and whichever is better you print. - Garry Winogrand
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stu
Reged: 27/06/2002
Posts: 11
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Rob
You may be out of luck. I had an RTS II, fortunately with a one year guarantee that went phut on me before the year was out. Similarly, the electronics had failed. I was told that the integrated curcuits are no longer available as spares (at least not here in the UK)and was offered a refund. You could consider trashing a camera that has a mechanical fault and robbing the IC.
Incidentally, this didn't put me off and I bought another RTS II which has given me sterling service since. Nice camera
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Done&rundleCams
Senior Member
Reged: 20/12/2001
Posts: 16870
Loc: Vancouver, BC
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Quote:
I might be wrong, but had thought Kyocera UK had shut up shop.
Morning Tim,
They probably have but their website is still up.........why oh why, did the names Will and Jeri just leap to mind .

Jack
-------------------- Life is a Photo-op
MY BLOG: www.nakedmanonawire.blogspot.com
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TimF
Taking it strictly
Reged: 30/07/2001
Posts: 16863
Loc: Herts/Beds border
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Morning Jack,
Who knows the answer to that. If memory serves, the BJP did mention a while ago that a couple of the former Kyocera UK stalwarts had set up a new company which plans to look after Contax gear. If I get the time I will attempt to re-discover it (no guarantee of success however!)
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
You see something happening and you bang away at it. Either you get what you saw or you get something else--and whichever is better you print. - Garry Winogrand
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huwevans
Old Hand
Reged: 05/08/2000
Posts: 15557
Loc: Dorset, UK
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You do realise that the photographic side of things is not Kyocera's main business, don't you? Of course, they could still have shut down UK operations, but there's an awful lot of people out there still using and buying Kyocera laser printers and the like (me, for a start!) - someone must be importing/distributing them.
-------------------- Huw Evans.
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robj37
newbie
Reged: 24/08/2005
Posts: 2
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I have discovered that Alpha Digital Services in Reading do Contax repairs. They can be contacted on 0118 933 7000. They are mentioned on the following Kyocera page: http://www.kyu.co.uk/service.htm
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eryri
Reged: 09/08/2002
Posts: 637
Loc: Chester
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This is going to sound really daft, but have you tried cleaning the battery contacts and compartment, then replacing the battery? A similar thing happened to my RTSII a few years back, and all it needed was a good clean with a 'Q' tip dipped in alcohol. HTH
-------------------- Steve
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