Bessa T and onward

ron klein

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I am a recent owner of a Bessa T. Its a chrome with a 35/ 1.7 ultron lens and metal external viewfinder. Although, most of my work is with a Mamya 7 and a Canham 4x5, I have absolutely fallen in love with this camera and keep it at my side at all times. I was much dismayed recently when the camera jammed. I spoke with Photovillage and they where very helpfull offering to switch the camera for a new one. My concern is that it has suffered this problem so early on.(perhaps 30 rolls of film.) Is this a fluke or a problem with this camera? It is currently under warranty, but would it be worth 100$ or more to repair a 190$ body. And mosy importantly,therefore , has the time come for a Leica? Perhaps an M6.( my main requirement for a leica would be an internal meter. and framelines for wider rather than longer lens)
 
I had a Bessa L jam on me. I had just loaded a roll of film, wound the shutter and nothing happened when I pushed the shutter button and the wind lever was frozen.

I have recently replaced it with a Canon IVSB😀

Richie
 
There was another jam thread, my R2a jammed when it was new (first 5-10 rolls) - it's not jammed since.

Either it's broken in now, or I've learnt not to do something I was doing (pretty sure it wasn't winding on before the shutter had closed).
 
Ken Ford said:
I has a Bessa T for three or so years, and it never jammed. However, I was very careful with it!
I had a low serial number (00003110) Bessa-T that broke after about 20 rolls. The frame advance and shutter needed a complete repair, so it wasn't merely a shutter jam that could be helped by some wiggling.. and I was very careful with it too!

Since then, I've put almost the same amount of film through it, and am anxiously awaiting whether I'll pass that milestone unscathed..
 
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