rayfoxlee
Raymondo
I am struggling to load a film into a mark 1 Microcord. Now, I know that these early models had a flaky winding mechanism and the camera I have on loan may have a mechanical fault, but I cannot make out the sequence for loading (BTW, I was weaned on TLRs, so am happy with the 'normal' concept of loading!).
The Microcord does not have any markers inside the film chamber on which to line up the arrows on the backing paper, but does have a peep-hole window on the base. The wind-on knob has a spring loaded button in the middle and at 5 o'clock below that there is a small aluminium button that appears to reset the counter. Problem is, that lining up the arrows on the backing paper in the window and then resetting the counter simply locks the wind-on knob too early - result: nice pixs on the backing paper!
Can anyone at RFF who know these British cameras tell me the proper way to load, reset counter etc? If then all of that still fails, I will at least know that there is a mechanical problem.
Thanks everyone - hope you can help!
Ray
The Microcord does not have any markers inside the film chamber on which to line up the arrows on the backing paper, but does have a peep-hole window on the base. The wind-on knob has a spring loaded button in the middle and at 5 o'clock below that there is a small aluminium button that appears to reset the counter. Problem is, that lining up the arrows on the backing paper in the window and then resetting the counter simply locks the wind-on knob too early - result: nice pixs on the backing paper!
Can anyone at RFF who know these British cameras tell me the proper way to load, reset counter etc? If then all of that still fails, I will at least know that there is a mechanical problem.
Thanks everyone - hope you can help!
Ray