KerrKid
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I received my Konica Auto S2 today. When I took it out of the box, it looked factory new. Amazing condition.
Then I discovered the rewinder wouldn’t pull up to release the film door latch.
I also discovered that the winder wouldn’t wind, the shutter wouldn’t fire, and the little rewind button was stuck in the release position.
Rats.
So, I gently but firmly pried up the rewinder with a small bamboo chisel and the film door popped open.
I read in an older Photrio thread that the rewind release button can get hung up due to old grease or light seal debri. The suggestion was to prudently apply naphtha to the part after removal of the base plate.
I tried something easier. With the film door open, I gave the black plastic roller that is right over the release button twenty firm rapidfire snaps with my finger. Suddenly, I heard the faint sound of the shutter firing. I closed the film door and checked the winder. It was working now. So was the shutter. The rewind button was released, too.
I posted this just in case someone else gets a Konica Auto S2 and has a similar problem. Instead of panicking, try the easy things I did. Sometimes, all it takes is the simplest things to fix something.
Then I discovered the rewinder wouldn’t pull up to release the film door latch.
I also discovered that the winder wouldn’t wind, the shutter wouldn’t fire, and the little rewind button was stuck in the release position.
Rats.
So, I gently but firmly pried up the rewinder with a small bamboo chisel and the film door popped open.
I read in an older Photrio thread that the rewind release button can get hung up due to old grease or light seal debri. The suggestion was to prudently apply naphtha to the part after removal of the base plate.
I tried something easier. With the film door open, I gave the black plastic roller that is right over the release button twenty firm rapidfire snaps with my finger. Suddenly, I heard the faint sound of the shutter firing. I closed the film door and checked the winder. It was working now. So was the shutter. The rewind button was released, too.
I posted this just in case someone else gets a Konica Auto S2 and has a similar problem. Instead of panicking, try the easy things I did. Sometimes, all it takes is the simplest things to fix something.