grizzz
Griz...
My Bessa R seems to have locked up. The film advance is stuck in the open position and I can't fire the shutter. Any ideas??? I know this isn't really much info but I don't really know what else to say. Thanks, Griz....
pesphoto
Veteran
actually very gently with the open palm of your hand give the back of the camera a few gentle taps and see if this does the trick. Worked for me once when suggested by someone else. I know it works sometimes.
...also, youre sure yo didnt just reach the end of a roll. I did this once when i shot a 24 exp roll, but thought i had a 36 exp roll in the camera. hehe
...also, youre sure yo didnt just reach the end of a roll. I did this once when i shot a 24 exp roll, but thought i had a 36 exp roll in the camera. hehe
grizzz
Griz...
Thanks, I'll try it when I get home. I have not tried any form of force at all figuring I would just break it.
pesphoto
Veteran
You wont, dont WHACK it. Just gently with the palm.
Berliner
Well-known
Hit the rewind button on the bottom, crank the rewind knob a bit, and then try to advance. THis worked when my Bessa R3A locked up...
grizzz
Griz...
Thanks for that as well. I'll try both tonight. It does still have film in it so my next option was to rwind and remove the film. I just paniced and didn't want to do anything in a haste. I just put it down and posted this to give me time to think. I tend to go nuts and break things when I react quickly....
minoltist7
pussy photographer
grizzz said:My Bessa R seems to have locked up. The film advance is stuck in the open position and I can't fire the shutter. Any ideas??? I know this isn't really much info but I don't really know what else to say. Thanks, Griz....
Did you advance the lever when shutter was open during the long exposure?
It can lead to shutter "lockup"... Bessa isn't fool-proof enough to prevent such things
vdonovan
Vince Donovan
You may have the Bessa R shutter jam that several other people have experienced. It happens when advancing the film too quickly after releasing the shutter.
Fortunately it is easy to fix. It is explained, with photos, on the Bessa R Repair Manual wiki:
http://bessar.wetpaint.com/page/Bessa+R
I had the problem once, fixed it, and have not had it again.
Good luck!
Fortunately it is easy to fix. It is explained, with photos, on the Bessa R Repair Manual wiki:
http://bessar.wetpaint.com/page/Bessa+R
I had the problem once, fixed it, and have not had it again.
Good luck!
grizzz
Griz...
I'de like to thank all for the replies. Problem is resolved and unfortunatly it was:
IDIOT OWNER
I had a roll of fuji Superia 400 12 exposure in it that I guess I forgot I had
All is well since I did not force anything and decided the best approach was to unload first. Once I did I realised I am an idiot..... Thanks again.... Griz.
IDIOT OWNER
I had a roll of fuji Superia 400 12 exposure in it that I guess I forgot I had
All is well since I did not force anything and decided the best approach was to unload first. Once I did I realised I am an idiot..... Thanks again.... Griz.
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