Hasselblad 201f - Mirror won't go all the way up

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logan.egbert

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Hello All,

I just bought a 201f from a reputable dealer (thank god) and unfortunately, I think it's DOA.

You can see what I mean here.

Does anyone know if this is a small fix I can do myself? Or should I just send it back. I know that David Odess and my local Hassy guy aren't keen on working on 200 series bodies, so I fear it's going to be heading back. Just want to make sure before I reach out to the shop.

Thanks!
 

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If they will repair that camera at their cost, have them repair or exchange the camera.
If they will exchange the camera, try the exchange.
If they will not repair nor exchange the camera, return the camera.
 

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Check to see if the light baffle at the back of the mirror (near where it would hinge) has broken off, and is obstructing the mirror, preventing it from rising completely. It will look like a narrow strip of plastic stuck in the mechanism. You can also take out the focus screen to get a better view from that side.

The lens key completes it's rotation, so the body is mechanically completing it's movement. That means the spring that pushes up the mirror is probably working, and something (either in the mirror box or in the mechanism) is preventing the mirror from completing the swing.

For reference, this thread has a picture of the baffle (second page for close-ups) :
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

If not this, then something else...
 
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It doesn't look like the light baffle has broken off.
IMG_1682.JPG IMG_1684.JPG

It's so strange, it just won't push up to the focusing screen.

Do you see something I don't?

Thank you for the post!

Check to see if the light baffle at the back of the mirror (near where it would hinge) has broken off, and is obstructing the mirror, preventing it from rising completely. It will look like a narrow strip of plastic stuck in the mechanism. You can also take out the focus screen to get a better view from that side.

The lens key completes it's rotation, so the body is mechanically completing it's movement. That means the spring that pushes up the mirror is probably working, and something (either in the mirror box or in the mechanism) is preventing the mirror from completing the swing.

For reference, this thread has a picture of the baffle (second page for close-ups) :
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

If not this, then something else...
 

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It doesn't look like the light baffle has broken off.
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Do you see something I don't?

Baffle and parts look all right to me.

If you gently push up on the mirror, will it complete it's travel, or dose it feel like something is stopping it?

Could be the spring is weak, and can no longer complete the motion, and/or the mechanism has become a bit sticky.

I think at this point, it's time to send it back for a proper check.
 

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I am not an expert in the 200 series, in fact I am short of any experience but in your clip you are releasing via a cable release, I just wondered if this had any significance at all and this link may help diagnosis and explains why i have never ventured down the focal plane Hasselblad route, good luck.
http://photo.net/medium-format-photography-forum/00Wmi9
 
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Baffle and parts look all right to me.

If you gently push up on the mirror, will it complete it's travel, or dose it feel like something is stopping it?

Could be the spring is weak, and can no longer complete the motion, and/or the mechanism has become a bit sticky.

I think at this point, it's time to send it back for a proper check.

I think you're right!
 

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I think you have managed to get the only working half-frame Hassie! You should feel honored.

But really, that sucks.
 
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