![]() Also there was one instance where the lever went forward again afterward and gave me a feeling that can only be described as 'a camera ripping through the holes on a 35mm film' (the first and closest thing that sprung to mind to compare it to)Ĭan someone of knowledge please give me an accurate indication of whether or not it is feasible to sort out the gear on the focus knob. Not having used this camera before, (my GX680 does it for me) I would have thought that the movement would have been smooth and predictable, but as I am suspicious I think it is 'falling off the end' of a gear or something. there is what I would call normal resistance while advancing the film, then when the lever gets almost to the focus knob, it clicks free of film advance, and haphazardly pushes to end of travel. When advancing film, the cocking lever gets all the way forward and then at last 10% of stroke, 'breaks free' i.e. (so I am suspicious of internal state of camera) ![]() Hi there, question to RZ67 pro ii users out there, can you verify that this is normal for camera Ĭontext: When cocking lever: Film advances fine, mirror is lowered, shutter is cocked, but I am suspicious about the gears etc, as the focus rail of the camera appears to be missing a tooth, it is periodically notchy and clunks through to next part of travel. ![]()
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