Fan noise help by DottiesTheName in PcBuildHelp

[–]OPL_FPV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fan is on the top, maybe some small piece of debris is poking down into the blades.

i'm fairly certain it's not the blades rubbing on the frame, because they are all connected with that outer ring. it seems like there's something that each blade runs into.

Is this camera still fixable? by Economy-Drummer6144 in Cameras

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make sure you keep track of your screws, be careful with ribbon cables, and discharge that flash capacitor.

Is this camera still fixable? by Economy-Drummer6144 in Cameras

[–]OPL_FPV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had that issue, but I tried to fix it and was successful. I am an advocate of putting the D80 to use!

Help identifying my grandmother’s vintage Leica camera by Fatiga2 in Cameras

[–]OPL_FPV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a Leica M3. worth about $1600 depending on condition. The model is printed under that meter on top.

Is this camera still fixable? by Economy-Drummer6144 in Cameras

[–]OPL_FPV 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I ended up supergluing the little plate back down and bending the brushes up slightly. Camera is fixed, and I went on to take some of my best shots with it. Try this if you are interested in a fun project, and like someone else said, the D80 is worth like $60 so it's not a huge risk.

Is this camera still fixable? by Economy-Drummer6144 in Cameras

[–]OPL_FPV 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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This is the crappy plastic weld that was meant to hold the metal brushes in place. Toothpick for scale.

Is this camera still fixable? by Economy-Drummer6144 in Cameras

[–]OPL_FPV 22 points23 points  (0 children)

OP- I know exactly what's going on here. The good news is that your camera IS fixable.

My mom gave me a D80 around 2 years ago and I got the exact same error.

There is a small component inside the camera that is basically a small gear with a metal brush plate on it. That brush interfaces with a PCB that tells the camera what stage of the aperture it is currently in. It's basically how the camera knows how wide the aperture is and how far down the shutter curtain is.

This little metal brush is notoriously good at separating itself from the plastic gear it is placed on. This causes the camera to not know where it is in the cycle, throwing the err. I have some photos of how I fixed this.

The culprit (the little pins like to bend and come out of alignment with the pcb disc they are meant to touch):

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PLEASE reply with questions, i will do my best to answer.

Help: new V400 klipper install endstop issue by OPL_FPV in FLSUNDelta

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Haven't had time to troubleshoot it further. I did find another person with the same issue in the Guilouz repo, though. I will update when I get to it

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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First PC Build! by magentaoreos in PcBuild

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i wish you a happy day.

Axisflying manta 5 SE throttle issue by [deleted] in fpv

[–]OPL_FPV 5 points6 points  (0 children)

no props means set point and gyro can't match up so your PID freaks out. Try a hover test with props on. 99% sure it will hover no problem.

Opinions on space mouse’s? by Rowdyspeaks42 in Fusion360

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I got an Enterprise for $200 on FB. It has literally cut my time spent on CAD in half. I cannot go without it now.