AlTheKiller
Established
I got this Retina for free the other day and it seems to be in pretty good shape. The only issue I have run into (if it is an issue) is that the shutter release button wont depress. Is there a lock I am not seeing? I have never used one of these before so I have no idea if this is normal.
Heres a video of what I am talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6T6gBgd5sg
Heres a video of what I am talking about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6T6gBgd5sg
madNbad
Well-known
Reset the frame counter. Use the slider on the back to bring the frame counter to 36. Also the little button next to the frame counter will release the advance mechanism. Just looked at the video again and see you don't have the release button so resetting the frame counter should do it.
AlTheKiller
Established
So it looks like my frame counter has an issue. I can sort of reset it but for only a single photo. When advancing the film, it feels like a cog/wheel is skipping on the inside.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZqwufCogLI
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZqwufCogLI
madNbad
Well-known
Check out Chris Sherlocks' website dedicated to Retina. He mentions a common problem could be a broken spring for the frame counter.
Swift1
Veteran
The Retina II Type 011 was designed with a double exposure prevention that kinda requires film to be loaded.
If you are testing it without film, you need to,
1- Open back
2- Turn wind knob
3- Manually advance sprocketed roller until it stops
4- cock the shutter
It should allow the shutter button to trigger the shutter now.
Hope that is helpful,
Edit: Just watched your video. It actually looks like it's working properly. IIRC the Retina II frame counter counts upwards from 0, whereas the Retina III counter counts downwards from 36. If you set the counter to 0 it should wind smoother.
If you are testing it without film, you need to,
1- Open back
2- Turn wind knob
3- Manually advance sprocketed roller until it stops
4- cock the shutter
It should allow the shutter button to trigger the shutter now.
Hope that is helpful,
Edit: Just watched your video. It actually looks like it's working properly. IIRC the Retina II frame counter counts upwards from 0, whereas the Retina III counter counts downwards from 36. If you set the counter to 0 it should wind smoother.
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