le vrai rdu
Well-known
maybe we could speak here about some problems we have with bessa; it could be easy that way to find solutions....
I begin : I just bough a used (but mint) bessa R2 wich I like very much, but when I press the shutter, it often don't fire..
I can't remember where I saw that but it seems that other users have this problem...
so do somebody knows where the problem comes from?
do one have a solution?
thanks a lot!
I begin : I just bough a used (but mint) bessa R2 wich I like very much, but when I press the shutter, it often don't fire..
I can't remember where I saw that but it seems that other users have this problem...
so do somebody knows where the problem comes from?
do one have a solution?
thanks a lot!
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le vrai rdu
Well-known
see here the flickr from someone who had a problem with the shutter when advancing the film too fast
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21036453@N08/sets/72157603307420057/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21036453@N08/sets/72157603307420057/
gudlagoba
Established
I had this problem on a new Bessa R2C. If I used a cable release, the shutter would fire every time. On and off if I pressed the button and finally the button stopped working altogether. I put a thumbtack into the cable release socket and used it for a while before sending it back for warranty repair. I was told that a gear had slipped inside.
Have put about 60 rolls through the camera since the repair without any trouble.
Have put about 60 rolls through the camera since the repair without any trouble.
Spider67
Well-known
Same thing happended to me.....
Same thing happended to me.....
....But it "repaired itself" after I changed the film. Good reminder to look it up anyway!
Same thing happended to me.....
see here the flickr from someone who had a problem with the shutter when advancing the film too fast
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21036453@N08/sets/72157603307420057/
....But it "repaired itself" after I changed the film. Good reminder to look it up anyway!
newspaperguy
Well-known
Send it to Stephen for repair. (See the CV website for details)
His rates are reasonable and he really stands behind
(and I mean right behind-not way back) his techs' workmanship.
His rates are reasonable and he really stands behind
(and I mean right behind-not way back) his techs' workmanship.
e.g.gatsby
Newbie
Let me just use this thread...
It seems that my Bessa R has some problem with the film transport mechanism or however one would call that... shot only 1 roll through it up until now, but had 3 (or rather 6) ruined pictures cause of overlapping frames... like here:
Is there some simple solution to that problem, so that I could maybe solve it myself? I don't really want to get it serviced, but did anyone of you experience that, too, and knows how much repair would cost, if nothing else is going to help?
It seems that my Bessa R has some problem with the film transport mechanism or however one would call that... shot only 1 roll through it up until now, but had 3 (or rather 6) ruined pictures cause of overlapping frames... like here:

Is there some simple solution to that problem, so that I could maybe solve it myself? I don't really want to get it serviced, but did anyone of you experience that, too, and knows how much repair would cost, if nothing else is going to help?
brachal
Refrigerated User
Let me just use this thread...
It seems that my Bessa R has some problem with the film transport mechanism or however one would call that... shot only 1 roll through it up until now, but had 3 (or rather 6) ruined pictures cause of overlapping frames... like here:
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Is there some simple solution to that problem, so that I could maybe solve it myself? I don't really want to get it serviced, but did anyone of you experience that, too, and knows how much repair would cost, if nothing else is going to help?
I've only seen that when I get to the end of a roll and can't finish the final winding. I've never seen it anywhere but on the 25th or 37th frame, so to speak. I bought the camera used in 05, and it's probably had 50 or 60 rolls put through it since then. Wish I could be more helpful.
c.poulton
Well-known
I have had an issue with the shutter on my R3A, where sometimes when I am winding on the the next frame, the shutter fires all by itself. Another guy has posted the same issue here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50AfjZcqA4k
Also, I have found that when using fast film on AE, the shutter indication in the viewfinder states 30 or 60, but when I press the shutter button the shutter stays open for 1 or 2 seconds!
I am not sure what is going on here - I am starting to worry about the build of this camera - it's only had 10 - 15 rolls of film through it so far!
Anyone else had a similar problem?
Also, I have found that when using fast film on AE, the shutter indication in the viewfinder states 30 or 60, but when I press the shutter button the shutter stays open for 1 or 2 seconds!
I am not sure what is going on here - I am starting to worry about the build of this camera - it's only had 10 - 15 rolls of film through it so far!
Anyone else had a similar problem?
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
My only problem so far was the eyepiece vanishing. Got a new Nikon one today. Screwed it on really tight.
back alley
IMAGES
had a bessa r with no problems.
have an r4a also with no problems.
have an r4a also with no problems.
charjohncarter
Veteran
So far no problems with my R, but again someone said I was a hippie, home schooler. I am neither, but I do advance very slowly. I had an overlap problem with my Olympus 35RC, but that again was advancing too aggressively. I recommend fixing it and then take it easy. Maybe like a hippie, home schooler.
le vrai rdu
Well-known
already gone to nicorep (http://www.nicorep.fr/) well know french reparator.Send it to Stephen for repair. (See the CV website for details)
His rates are reasonable and he really stands behind
(and I mean right behind-not way back) his techs' workmanship.
wallace
Well-known
I have just purchased a second hand Bessa R. The shutter won't close at 1/60sec, on all other speeds it's fine! The only way to free the shutter is to turn the speed dial to 1/500sec. Very strange...someone has an idea?
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