monopix
Cam repairer
Thought I would post this in case it's of interest to anyone in the future. If anyone else has had this problem maybe you can add your input.
I was loading a film into my CLE yesterday. I inserted the film into the take up spool and wound on one frame. I put the film can into it's position, pulling the film across the shutter, and wound on another frame to make sure the film was engaged in the sprockets before closing the back. This is the same procedure I've used on all my cameras for years. I wasn't paying very close attention - I don't need to - but my recollection is the wind on lever travelled the full distance when I wound on the second frame, but I was aware the film wasn't moving. I thought I had pressed the rewind button by mistake and tried to fire the shutter to wind on another frame but the shutter wouldn't fire and, not surprisingly, the wind on lever was stuck in it's parked position and wouldn't budge.
I took the film out and noticed the shutter wasn't fully cocked - hence why it wouldn't fire, but with the wind on lever jammed, I couldn't fully cock the shutter - I was stuffed.
A Google search turned up nothing that described the problem I had so I resorted to trying a few slaps. Top, bottom, ends and slaps on the back did nothing but when I tried a slap to the front, something clicked inside and the wind on lever became free. I fully cocked the shutter and fired it and now everything works again.
I don't know what caused this and I hope it doesn't happen again but if anyone knows anything about this problem, I would be pleased to hear it.
I was loading a film into my CLE yesterday. I inserted the film into the take up spool and wound on one frame. I put the film can into it's position, pulling the film across the shutter, and wound on another frame to make sure the film was engaged in the sprockets before closing the back. This is the same procedure I've used on all my cameras for years. I wasn't paying very close attention - I don't need to - but my recollection is the wind on lever travelled the full distance when I wound on the second frame, but I was aware the film wasn't moving. I thought I had pressed the rewind button by mistake and tried to fire the shutter to wind on another frame but the shutter wouldn't fire and, not surprisingly, the wind on lever was stuck in it's parked position and wouldn't budge.
I took the film out and noticed the shutter wasn't fully cocked - hence why it wouldn't fire, but with the wind on lever jammed, I couldn't fully cock the shutter - I was stuffed.
A Google search turned up nothing that described the problem I had so I resorted to trying a few slaps. Top, bottom, ends and slaps on the back did nothing but when I tried a slap to the front, something clicked inside and the wind on lever became free. I fully cocked the shutter and fired it and now everything works again.
I don't know what caused this and I hope it doesn't happen again but if anyone knows anything about this problem, I would be pleased to hear it.
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