canon ftb light seals

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does anyone have a good close up photo of where the long ones attach? uscamera isn't exactly USEFUL as to location.
 
In the grooves top & bottom where the film door lip closes.
 
Did you clean out the gunk first? If there is any residue left from the old foam.
 
what remains of those seals is stuck to a few spots on the door edge, actually looks like gooey rust.
 
what remains of those seals is stuck to a few spots on the door edge, actually looks like gooey rust.

Not too surprising... was Richard Nixon the president when the Ftb was made? it was actually a really nice camera...with some interesting touches in the metering display and the depth of field preview... it was a well-designed camera.
 
its a late model with plastic on film advance so who can tell.
 
ive been trying to get a larger version of that drawing at least.

issues:
-top groove has a metal tab that gets pushed in when the door closes, how you supposed to get the seal in without interfering with it..

-where do you start/stop those seals
 
issues:
-top groove has a metal tab that gets pushed in when the door closes, how you supposed to get the seal in without interfering with it..

Don't cover the tab. Use two strips of foam, one on either side of it. If you use an adhesive, don't get any down the opening where the tab comes out or you may cause the tab to stick.

-where do you start/stop those seals

I put new seals in the entire length of the grooves. If there is a tiny gap at the ends where it curves around the end of the camera, don't worry about it.

Also, if you use an adhesive, don't leave the camera with the film door closed. Let it sit for a day with the door open before closing it or you may end up with the door glued shut which is embarrassing and hard to fix. :)
 
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the gap around the tab wont cause any light leak?
 
It didn't when it came out of the factory. Just run the foam right up to it on either side.
 
got the old seals off fine. Got the big end seal on just fine. To much finger damage to get the tiny ass long seals in.
 
The film door channel seals might not be necessary to get a light-tight camera. Never replaced them in my old Nikons that leaked light only around the hinge seal. Canons? YMMV. Can only say that cramming foam, yarn or whatever into those channels can make closing the film door harder than it should be, putting undue strain on the clasp that keeps it closed.
 

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