nsurit
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OK, so I bought a Hasselblad. Somehow that should have kicked my knowledge of photography up a good number of notches. Right? Probably not!
When "playing" with the beast everything worked properly. I could cock the shutter, make setting changes and release the shutter. I've now loaded a roll of film in it, advanced the the film not far enough (I didn't line the arrow up on the leader correctly) however I'm not sure the camera should be able to figure that out. Now the shutter is cocked, both little white dots are present and I can't release the shutter. Also I can't see through the viewfinder as the lens is closed. Yes, I did remove the dark slide and the shutter is not set for "time". Any ideas about what this newbie is doing incorrectly? Thank you, Bill Barber
When "playing" with the beast everything worked properly. I could cock the shutter, make setting changes and release the shutter. I've now loaded a roll of film in it, advanced the the film not far enough (I didn't line the arrow up on the leader correctly) however I'm not sure the camera should be able to figure that out. Now the shutter is cocked, both little white dots are present and I can't release the shutter. Also I can't see through the viewfinder as the lens is closed. Yes, I did remove the dark slide and the shutter is not set for "time". Any ideas about what this newbie is doing incorrectly? Thank you, Bill Barber