just got my hands on a Hasselblad 500cm and I’m super excited to start shooting with it. However I’ve run into a bit of an issue. Before loading any film into it I decided to just get familiar with the functions and mechanisms. The problem is that pretty much every time I fire the shutter with the film back on (on what would be the first exposure according to the little window on the side of the film back), the re-cocking knob on the side will not advance fully, either advancing a little bit then jamming, or advancing almost all the way then jamming.
At first I thought it was a lens issue, but I discovered that the problem would resolve on the camera body once I removed the film back. Whenever I put the back on again, the issue repeats itself, and it never advances the film to the second frame. I feel like I’m doing most everything right, making sure both the body and back are ready to be fired, connecting them correctly, removing the dark slide etc. But since I’m a newbie with hasselblad their might be something I’m missing. Something that worries me a bit is when I turn the lever for advancing film on the film back the single visible cog does not seem to turn with it at a consistent rate, and then afterwards the cog will slowly spin in the opposite direction for a short while.
Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated!
At first I thought it was a lens issue, but I discovered that the problem would resolve on the camera body once I removed the film back. Whenever I put the back on again, the issue repeats itself, and it never advances the film to the second frame. I feel like I’m doing most everything right, making sure both the body and back are ready to be fired, connecting them correctly, removing the dark slide etc. But since I’m a newbie with hasselblad their might be something I’m missing. Something that worries me a bit is when I turn the lever for advancing film on the film back the single visible cog does not seem to turn with it at a consistent rate, and then afterwards the cog will slowly spin in the opposite direction for a short while.
Any suggestions or advice is greatly appreciated!