M7 film counter does not start at 0. Why?

psychokiller

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Hi all,

I have noticed on my recently acquired M7 that when I load the film, the frame counter is not set at 0 but one frame before (-1 if you like).

Why is this the case and how can I fix this? It makes it difficult to determine how many frames are left in the roll.


Thanks in advance.
 
When you take the bottom plate off, the film counter should reset to -2. It does this to account for the frames that you will have to kill when you load a new roll.
 
You are correct Rafael...the film counter does reset to -2.

However, when the film is loaded and the lever cocked it only brings it forward to -1. So the first shot taken is in fact at -1. Is this normal? Shouldn't the first shot be 0?
 
no, it shouldn't. some people need to fire two shots, some need only one. (depends on how good you can load your film)
 
Safety factor. Try an experiment for yourself. Shoot frame -1 and see whether you get anything useful. If so, great! You've just gotten a free photo. Note, this is how Leica's have been designed since the 1950's (with the exception of the M2).

Ben
 
No, the counter will only advance one frame if you cock the shutter once. I usually kill two frames at the beginning of the roll. I believe that you must do so in order to roll past the film that is exposed when you load the camera.

EDIT: Oops, others got in ahead of me.
 
Thanks you guys!

I was starting to fret that there was a problem with my new toy.

BTW, best camera I have ever owned!

Best forum too!

Cheers.
 
You can usually get away with a single wind-on at the start of the roll. But...if you lose half a 'keeper' due to this, you'll forever kick yourself.
 
Like everyone is saying kill off a few frames...I crank off the -2 and then crank it up to frame #5 due to the fact that my negative sleeves hold only 35 frames and when i shoot it from 1 i end up with some orphans that always get left behind...
 
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