Hunnids
Newbie
Hello folks,
I have bricked my R2A recently and was wondering if anyone knows how to fix it or where I can get it fixed at.
So the story is: I was going to load in film and forgot I did not have film in it already. So I pressed the film release button and went to unwind it and had no tension. Then I proceeded to load in film but my advancing lever is locked out and when I press the shutter release, nothing happens. My thinking is that the film release button being pressed in has locked out my advancing lever but I do not know how to depress the film release button.
I would greatly appreciate any advice anyone has for me and I would pay for the knowledge if needed as well.
Thank you in advance,
I have bricked my R2A recently and was wondering if anyone knows how to fix it or where I can get it fixed at.
So the story is: I was going to load in film and forgot I did not have film in it already. So I pressed the film release button and went to unwind it and had no tension. Then I proceeded to load in film but my advancing lever is locked out and when I press the shutter release, nothing happens. My thinking is that the film release button being pressed in has locked out my advancing lever but I do not know how to depress the film release button.
I would greatly appreciate any advice anyone has for me and I would pay for the knowledge if needed as well.
Thank you in advance,
Saganich
Established
Batteries good? Are all parts of the rewind knob ok?
farlymac
PF McFarland
One thing you might try after unloading the new roll of film is to manually roll the sprocket shaft with your fingers so that it gives the action of exposed film being rolled up for unloading.
PF
PF
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
I jammed my Bessa once when I had it on slow shutter speed and I wound on before the cycle was over.
I would simply take it to somewhere that fixes film cameras. I know it is a rangefinder, but this problem should be able to be fixed by someone with experience.
santino
FSU gear head
I‘d take the bottom plate off and take a look. Maybe it is enough to gently touch a gesr or two. Just don’t force it.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Looks like it’s the same internals as the other rebadged SLRs made by Cosina. The Nikon FM10? It’s not the rangefinder causing it.
Hunnids
Newbie
Yeah, I just swapped the batteries right before posting just incase. and all the part are good. I was just shooting it a couple of weeks ago.Batteries good? Are all parts of the rewind knob ok?
Hunnids
Newbie
I have tried that. maybe I didn't wound it back far enough? I was thinking that the film release would depress after doing so. Maybe I'll keep trying that.One thing you might try after unloading the new roll of film is to manually roll the sprocket shaft with your fingers so that it gives the action of exposed film being rolled up for unloading.
PF
Hunnids
Newbie
I am not sure who in or around TN fixes analog cameras any more honestly.I would simply take it to somewhere that fixes film cameras. I know it is a rangefinder, but this problem should be able to be fixed by someone with experience.
Hunnids
Newbie
I took a look underneath the bottom plate, but nothing looked like it locks the advancing lever.I‘d take the bottom plate off and take a look. Maybe it is enough to gently touch a gesr or two. Just don’t force it.
Google camera repair TNI am not sure who in or around TN fixes analog cameras any more honestly.
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