Had similar issue... Mine just started with this issue a week ago. I read a post on another forum, about a
guy with a Bronica ETRS that had the same issue too and he said it was the interlocking pins.
If you take a paper clip and press the reset pin in the camera.. Try to cock the shutter and fire it.. If it fires then
there is nothing wrong with the camera. On mine it seemed to be the film back. The film back has 2 pins, one on
the film insert and then one on the outer film back (in the little metal cylinder). There is a lever on the side of the
film insert, when its depressed, it extends the pin in the Film insert, which then extends the pin in the outer film back,
which then pushes in the pin on the camera and unlocks the shutter release and film advance. Mine was not pushing
the camera pin in far enough, I took a small piece of metal and wedged it against the lever, to keep the Film insert pin
extended, I then took the pin out of the outer Film back. Inside the outer film back, where the pin is, the little cylinder
has a screw on cover, if you remove this, you can remove the pin. On mine the pin didn't seem long enough. Not sure
if it was wore down from use, or what? So I fashioned a new pin from a tiny finishing nail. I cut it to be slightly longer
then the original pin. I put the new pin in and now the camera fires on single exposure mode, even with no film in it.
The simple fix would be to just get another film back. But I didn't want to waste this film back as they are not that cheap
to replace...Only ones out there are from Japanese camera dealers on eBay and they are around $140 plus $40 shipping
to the US. Hope this helps you....
Hello, first time posting here. Today I received a GS-1 i recently bought. It all seemed to be working perfectly until I loaded my first roll and attempted to take my first shot. After winding the back manually and connecting it to the body, the mirror would go up but not fire? I wound it to the second frame according to the frame counter but it still wouldn’t fire. I noticed there was a red dot on when pressing on the shutter release button. I made sure the lense was connected properly as well as the back, dark slide removed and on switch on. Still no luck firing. I changed batteries and still no luck. I flipped the double exposure switch on and the camera cocked and fired. I wound it once more with the double exposure switch on and before firing checked if the red light was still there, it was no longer on. Since it was no longer on, I switched the double exposure switch off and again the red dot came on and it wouldn’t fire. I have been in communications with the seller and still no luck. Would love some advice from anybody here. Thank you!