Bronica C2 Exposure Counter Issue

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Hello all!

I am new to the forums and have been viewing many threads on the matter of the Bronica C/C2/S2 models. I recently bought mine from a camera store that had been there for a while and the issue was that the shutter release button is finicky but still works. This is my first Medium Format camera and I love it so far. BUT, there is an issue with the Exposure counter where it would count to 2 then stop counting exposures. Has anyone else come across this issue? I did see a couple of posts about the gears needing some machine oil around the counter but have yet to open the camera. Any help is appreciated!
 
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Update:

I got in contact with camerawiz and he helped me determine my issue and the counter works. I guess when I first loaded the camera i did not wind it properly and probably did double exposures or didnt set my film type correctly. Either way that issue seems to be fixed.
 
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Update to the Update:
New roll of film and it winds to One then stays there. Looks like this is an intermittent issue... I may have to open up this camera after this roll and try to fix it myself.
 

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Machine oil is too thick for the camera clock oil or some folks recommend something called "Triflow"
 

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Sewing machine oil is very low viscosity.
I wonder if your issue is more related to old dried-out grease?
 
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Possibly. Problem is what kind of grease? I ha e yet to open the camera so I dont even know what id be looking at.
 

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Generally with cameras, use as little lubricant as possible. A problem area should be identified and confirmed to be sticky before applying lubricant to anything. I sort of doubt that there is grease on the parts of a Bronica film counter - you may find grease in large moving objects like focus helicals, but not in tiny geared sections.

A PDF copy of the service manual for Bronica S2 / C with exploded diagrams is available on learncamerarepair.com. It also has a section with suggestions for the cause of some common problems. Look at it carefully.

You can save the backing paper from a roll of 120 film and use it to practice loading the camera and advancing. That way you can practice loading and run off a lot of tests of the frame counter without wasting any film.
 

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What are your thoughts on the problem with the shutter button?
 

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Thanks for the info re: the service manual. Good to have in case..


Generally with cameras, use as little lubricant as possible. A problem area should be identified and confirmed to be sticky before applying lubricant to anything. I sort of doubt that there is grease on the parts of a Bronica film counter - you may find grease in large moving objects like focus helicals, but not in tiny geared sections.

A PDF copy of the service manual for Bronica S2 / C with exploded diagrams is available on learncamerarepair.com. It also has a section with suggestions for the cause of some common problems. Look at it carefully.

You can save the backing paper from a roll of 120 film and use it to practice loading the camera and advancing. That way you can practice loading and run off a lot of tests of the frame counter without wasting any film.
 
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