Hoping for some help....my Bronica SQ-A fell, face first, onto a rock when my tripod fell over. Somehow, the lens seems fine, and I even took a couple of shots after the fall.
But 2 or 3 frames later, I have a problem: the winder turns but never gets to the point where the shutter is cocked...it just spins freely (the film advanced to the next frame but, since then, the winder spins freely, never cocks, and the film stays at teh last frame since it cocked).
I feel like I've lost a limb.
The last thing i did before it stopped working? I THINK (although I'm not 100% positive) that I changed lenses after the last successful shutter cocking.
It appears that I can shoot and advance a frame with the mirror in continuous lock-up mode, EVEN WITH THE DARK SLIDE IN. Otherwise, I can't get to the point where the shutter cocks when winding the film
I've tried the following with no success:
I'm hoping the info about what happens in lock-up mode provides a clue that one of you smart people can decipher for me.
Even if I can't fix it, I'm hoping that we can determine WHERE the problem is (body vs. backs vs. lens).
Thanks!
But 2 or 3 frames later, I have a problem: the winder turns but never gets to the point where the shutter is cocked...it just spins freely (the film advanced to the next frame but, since then, the winder spins freely, never cocks, and the film stays at teh last frame since it cocked).
I feel like I've lost a limb.
The last thing i did before it stopped working? I THINK (although I'm not 100% positive) that I changed lenses after the last successful shutter cocking.
It appears that I can shoot and advance a frame with the mirror in continuous lock-up mode, EVEN WITH THE DARK SLIDE IN. Otherwise, I can't get to the point where the shutter cocks when winding the film
I've tried the following with no success:
- swapped out film backs (to rule out a connector problem with the film back or a broken film back)
- loaded a new roll of film
- Swapped out the lens (to rule out a connector problem with the lens or a broken lens)
- New battery
- visual inspection of the connectors between the body and the backs/lenses.
- Anything I could find in similar posts here and elsewhere
- Took everything off, set to multi-exposure mode -- this cocks the shutter and, visually, everything looks "normal"
I'm hoping the info about what happens in lock-up mode provides a clue that one of you smart people can decipher for me.
Even if I can't fix it, I'm hoping that we can determine WHERE the problem is (body vs. backs vs. lens).
Thanks!
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