I bought a Mamiya C330f a few years ago, used it for a while, and then it gathered dust. I pulled it off the shelf again the other day and went to put some film in it. Iput in the new roll, attach it to the take-up spool, wind on until the arrow on the backing paper lines up with the small red indicators and then close the back of the camera.
When I then wind on with the film wind crank to get to the first frame, the crank does not reach a stop point. I keep winding, expecting the camera to lock at the position to take frame one, but instead doesn’t stop until I reach the end of the roll. I’m sure I’m doing it correctly. I’ve checked that the lens is mounted properly. The camera is set to ‘single’, not ‘multi’ exposure. The lens change dial is set to ‘lock’, so I can’t see what else I might be missing. I’ve checked the manual but I cant see anything in it that I may be missing. It doesn’t have any problem page.
Is there anyone who might have any suggestions as to something I may be missing or is it a case of send it for repairs. I’ve been a photo nerd for over 40 years so I like to think that I’m not clueless and have a good idea of what I’m at but this has me stumped. Looking forward to some help please.
David O’C
When I then wind on with the film wind crank to get to the first frame, the crank does not reach a stop point. I keep winding, expecting the camera to lock at the position to take frame one, but instead doesn’t stop until I reach the end of the roll. I’m sure I’m doing it correctly. I’ve checked that the lens is mounted properly. The camera is set to ‘single’, not ‘multi’ exposure. The lens change dial is set to ‘lock’, so I can’t see what else I might be missing. I’ve checked the manual but I cant see anything in it that I may be missing. It doesn’t have any problem page.
Is there anyone who might have any suggestions as to something I may be missing or is it a case of send it for repairs. I’ve been a photo nerd for over 40 years so I like to think that I’m not clueless and have a good idea of what I’m at but this has me stumped. Looking forward to some help please.
David O’C