Hey all,
I’ve recently picked up a mamiya 645 pro tl, when I bought it the film advanced perfectly up to 15, no issues. But now that I have it the camera will auto wind the film through the initial setup, then through frames 1-6 normally, but then I hear a noise like somethings slipped and then it’s like the camera thinks the roll is finished, so it winds the rest of the roll up. I’ve looked everywhere for fixes to this issue but have found nothing.
Here’s a list of things I’ve tested that may be helpful:
- when the back is open the film winds normally
- all the rollers move smoothly as well as anything else that could become sticky
- I’ve tried different spools
- I’ve cleaned all contacts
- I’ve applied pressure to the back with the back door open and it works fine
The only time it doesn’t work is when the back is closed. The previous owner told me that the camera was working when they used it but then they let it sit for about 5-6 months.
If anyone can help me understand what’s wrong that would be super helpful! Thanks!!
I’ve recently picked up a mamiya 645 pro tl, when I bought it the film advanced perfectly up to 15, no issues. But now that I have it the camera will auto wind the film through the initial setup, then through frames 1-6 normally, but then I hear a noise like somethings slipped and then it’s like the camera thinks the roll is finished, so it winds the rest of the roll up. I’ve looked everywhere for fixes to this issue but have found nothing.
Here’s a list of things I’ve tested that may be helpful:
- when the back is open the film winds normally
- all the rollers move smoothly as well as anything else that could become sticky
- I’ve tried different spools
- I’ve cleaned all contacts
- I’ve applied pressure to the back with the back door open and it works fine
The only time it doesn’t work is when the back is closed. The previous owner told me that the camera was working when they used it but then they let it sit for about 5-6 months.
If anyone can help me understand what’s wrong that would be super helpful! Thanks!!
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