Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
Ok. This isn't good.
A few hours ago I took my R-D1 out of my bag for a few quick streets shots. Turn on. Aim. Fire. Nothing. Oooh - wind on...no already wound on. Check it's on. Turn it off. Turn it on. Fire. Nothing.
The lever wind is 'wound', it will not advance.
The shutter blinds do not show the metered light gray blind - it is in an uncocked state.
I have no idea how this happened. All worked well when I last used it.
Any ideas? Please? I presume this is just mechanical? Anything I can do?
:bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
A few hours ago I took my R-D1 out of my bag for a few quick streets shots. Turn on. Aim. Fire. Nothing. Oooh - wind on...no already wound on. Check it's on. Turn it off. Turn it on. Fire. Nothing.
The lever wind is 'wound', it will not advance.
The shutter blinds do not show the metered light gray blind - it is in an uncocked state.
I have no idea how this happened. All worked well when I last used it.
Any ideas? Please? I presume this is just mechanical? Anything I can do?
:bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Um...SD card full?
Just from something I read here....
Just from something I read here....
mwooten
light user
Is the battery flat or fully charged?
Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
Nope. Have just tried fully charged battery and empty card. Dials showed 'F' battery and >100 images left.
I think the problem is mechanical because the shutter is not properly cocked.
Grrrrr.
I can't even open the film door to have a poke around.
Grrrr.
I think the problem is mechanical because the shutter is not properly cocked.
Grrrrr.
I can't even open the film door to have a poke around.
Grrrr.
Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
Any other ideas? If not, does anyone know anyone au fait with repairing these cameras? Perhaps they might have seen this situation before and may be able to help?
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I'd call Robert White.
Good luck
Good luck
E
Edward Felcher
Guest
I have not seen anything posted before on this, but I had occasion to once remove the bottom plate from an R-D1.
Soldered into the wiring inside on the bottom is a tiny lithium battery (I think it's lithium), which is silver colored with a little blue coloring on it.
Shorting out this battery with needle-nosed pliers reset the camera.
I have no idea how I did this or if it would work again, but if you are desperate and going to have the camera repaired anyway, you might try doing this.
I wonder if it might reset a "locked" shutter.
Maybe let the camera sit a few days with no battery, might reboot something too.
Soldered into the wiring inside on the bottom is a tiny lithium battery (I think it's lithium), which is silver colored with a little blue coloring on it.
Shorting out this battery with needle-nosed pliers reset the camera.
I have no idea how I did this or if it would work again, but if you are desperate and going to have the camera repaired anyway, you might try doing this.
I wonder if it might reset a "locked" shutter.
Maybe let the camera sit a few days with no battery, might reboot something too.
SteveM(PA)
Poser
Maybe similar to what Edward is saying, or not...my camera got locked up in a similar way, and I was getting ready to ship it to Steve's in California. On a whim I did a reset (Initialize Settings in the menu) and reformatted my card at the same time (it wasn't full). I'm not sure which of these two actions did it, but the problem was solved, that was about 2000 clicks ago.
Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
Thanks for the suggestions, guys. Sadly, the Initialize Settings/Reformat trick did not work. Either did leaving it sit for a few days without a battery. Removing the bottom plate is not something I'm too keen to try, so I guess it's time to start getting repair quotes.

fgianni
Trainee Amateur
Robert, if you find someone able to repair the R-D1 in the UK please let us know, I have a feeling that, sooner or later, they are all going to fail, and I won't mind having an address to sent it to when mine goes belly up.
iml
Well-known
I read somewhere that Robert White had some official Epson training in repairing them recently.
Ian
Ian
RichC
Well-known
And - if you haven't done so already - have a read of my R-D1 repair page, and what to do (or not do) if you end up having to talk to Epson.
pfogle
Well-known
I'm sure I've read threads about similar problems - sorry can't search now as I'm at work 
AFAIR this is a mechanical problem that's quite easy to fix once you get into the guts of the camera - it's a standard Copal shutter I think, so nothing there to panic about!
anyway, best of luck with the repair...
ps - about Robert White, I called them up a couple of weeks ago and their story to me was that, yes they had received training to set up the rangefinder, but only to check that new cameras are shipped up to spec; they were not taking in repairs.
AFAIR this is a mechanical problem that's quite easy to fix once you get into the guts of the camera - it's a standard Copal shutter I think, so nothing there to panic about!
anyway, best of luck with the repair...
ps - about Robert White, I called them up a couple of weeks ago and their story to me was that, yes they had received training to set up the rangefinder, but only to check that new cameras are shipped up to spec; they were not taking in repairs.
fgianni
Trainee Amateur
pfogle said:ps - about Robert White, I called them up a couple of weeks ago and their story to me was that, yes they had received training to set up the rangefinder, but only to check that new cameras are shipped up to spec; they were not taking in repairs.
Aaaargh! :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
louisb
Well-known
Fancesco
That is a great signature you have at the end of your posting
Louis
That is a great signature you have at the end of your posting
Louis
wintoid
Back to film
pfogle said:ps - about Robert White, I called them up a couple of weeks ago and their story to me was that, yes they had received training to set up the rangefinder, but only to check that new cameras are shipped up to spec; they were not taking in repairs.
But they adjusted my rangefinder for me under warranty..... confused!
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