retep
Newbie
I can cock the shutter on my Baldessa 1 using the Key on the bottom plate. The sprocket for film advance rotates but slips when a film is inserted s o that the film will not wind on. Any suggestions for a remedy
Peter
Peter
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I can cock the shutter on my Baldessa 1 using the Key on the bottom plate. The sprocket for film advance rotates but slips when a film is inserted s o that the film will not wind on. Any suggestions for a remedy
I had a similar problem with both a Balda Baldix and a Voigtländer Perkeo II. A trip to the camera technician solved it on both cameras.
G
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
At the very least it will need a cleaning - the rewind uncoupling pusher may be stuck. If you take it apart for that you'll notice whether the spring pushing it back is broken or lost its power - if so, replace it.
retep
Newbie
Thanks for the answers.
I have a previous unanswered thread about how to remove the baseplate.
Perhaps you can advise me on that point.
Peter
I have a previous unanswered thread about how to remove the baseplate.
Perhaps you can advise me on that point.
Peter
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I never handled a Baldessa, but from working on a Jubilette, I suppose that you will have to remove the leather to take it apart.
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