Mick Fagan
Subscriber
I have recently acquired an Agfa Optima 200 Sensor camera.
First time I have ever seen one, I don't think they were ever sold in Australia, although I could be quite wrong.
The camera itself appears to work wonderfully, although I haven't put a roll of film through yet.
The reason I haven't is simple, the wind on lever is also the re-wind lever, after actuating a lever on the front of the camera. The problem is that I cannot move this lever, therefore I will not be able to re-wind the film.
I don't think the camera is broken, in fact it is in pristine condition and was owned by my late father in-law (in Germany).
I don't wish to use force, but I'm wondering if there is any little trick to pushing then lifting the little lever under the lens, so that re-winding can be actuated.
I have the original manual, which is in German, but I worked things out with the pictures and some help from my wife.
I tried searching the forums, I'm not sure if it's me, but I couldn't get the search feature to function correctly.
Mick.
First time I have ever seen one, I don't think they were ever sold in Australia, although I could be quite wrong.
The camera itself appears to work wonderfully, although I haven't put a roll of film through yet.
The reason I haven't is simple, the wind on lever is also the re-wind lever, after actuating a lever on the front of the camera. The problem is that I cannot move this lever, therefore I will not be able to re-wind the film.
I don't think the camera is broken, in fact it is in pristine condition and was owned by my late father in-law (in Germany).
I don't wish to use force, but I'm wondering if there is any little trick to pushing then lifting the little lever under the lens, so that re-winding can be actuated.
I have the original manual, which is in German, but I worked things out with the pictures and some help from my wife.
I tried searching the forums, I'm not sure if it's me, but I couldn't get the search feature to function correctly.
Mick.