Jbennett68
Established
I’ve got a button rewind M2 and the button doesn’t seem to depress. This is my first time handling one. Is there something I’m missing or have you ever see that before?
Steinberg2010
Well-known
Depress at all or lock down? I think there's a known issue where the catch ceases working and it requires a service (I only have lever-winds so my knowledge is only anecdotal).
It should push in so that you can rewind film - have you tried advancing the wind lever, firing a dry shot, and then pushing the rewind button?
~S
It should push in so that you can rewind film - have you tried advancing the wind lever, firing a dry shot, and then pushing the rewind button?
~S
Jbennett68
Established
I can’t depress at all.
Jbennett68
Established
I’ll try firing the shutter when I get home.Depress at all or lock down? I think there's a known issue where the catch ceases working and it requires a service (I only have lever-winds so my knowledge is only anecdotal).
It should push in so that you can rewind film - have you tried advancing the wind lever, firing a dry shot, and then pushing the rewind button?
~S
Steinberg2010
Well-known
On a lever rewind it pops up when you wind on the first time for the new roll. It might be easier with a junk roll in there as you would quickly tell if the wind-on mechanism was disengaged for rewinding.
~S
~S
Jbennett68
Established
I’ll try firing the shutter when I get home.Depress at all or lock down? I think there's a known issue where the catch ceases working and it requires a service (I only have lever-winds so my knowledge is only anecdotal).
It should push in so that you can rewind film - have you tried advancing the wind lever, firing a dry shot, and then pushing the rewind button?
~S
No film in there right now. Are you saying it might be down already and won’t pop up until it’s loaded?On a lever rewind it pops up when you wind on the first time for the new roll. It might be easier with a junk roll in there as you would quickly tell if the wind-on mechanism was disengaged for rewinding.
~S
Jbennett68
Established
That’s the button.I’ll try firing the shutter when I get home.
No film in there right now. Are you saying it might be down already and won’t pop up until it’s loaded?
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mdarnton
Well-known
Spin the sprocket spool on the right side, just before the takeup with your thumb for a turn or so. That might cause the button to pop up if it hasn't. As winding and firing a shot with film in place does. The sprocket spool is what the button releases, and it might already be released (loose) and need to be turned to a spot where it can click back in.
santino
FSU gear head
Doesn’t look depressed to me…That’s the button.
Richard G
Veteran
This is the repaint from the classifieds. Doesn’t look depressed to me. Maybe give YY a call. Nothing like a dummy film to test it all.
alamber
Newbie
Do you still own this? Looks shockingly similar to a bp m2 button rewind I just receivedThat’s the button.
Jbennett68
Established
No. I returned it.Do you still own this? Looks shockingly similar to a bp m2 button rewind I just received
JSteed#2
Established
Open the back, rotate the sprockets (trip the shutter if necessary) and see if that results in the button "surfacing."
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