Kvistgaard
Member
Hi all,
went out this morning with my 500CM. Temperature was a one-two degrees above zero. The first 4-5 frames went well, then the thing suddenly jammed when I tried to wind the film on. The two red dots next to the film counter appeared.
I removed the magazine and put it back on, and I could forward the film again. Next time I fired the shutter and tried to wind the film on, the same thing happened.
Back home, after resting for a while at room temperature, the camera worked perfectly again. Any idea what this is all about - could it be related to lubricants losing hardening up at low temperatures? Am I right that this is NOT the infamous jamming-shutter problem that a lot of Hassies seem afflicted by?
Your help most appreciated, as always.
Thanks
went out this morning with my 500CM. Temperature was a one-two degrees above zero. The first 4-5 frames went well, then the thing suddenly jammed when I tried to wind the film on. The two red dots next to the film counter appeared.
I removed the magazine and put it back on, and I could forward the film again. Next time I fired the shutter and tried to wind the film on, the same thing happened.
Back home, after resting for a while at room temperature, the camera worked perfectly again. Any idea what this is all about - could it be related to lubricants losing hardening up at low temperatures? Am I right that this is NOT the infamous jamming-shutter problem that a lot of Hassies seem afflicted by?
Your help most appreciated, as always.
Thanks