TheTrailTog
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So last week I got a Rolleiflex Automat MX-EVS Type II in beautiful condition. The glass if flawless and cosmetics were excellent. Shot a couple rolls no problem and told the seller all was good and thank you very much. Fast forward to today. Went out for a hike today and just wanted to have some fun shooting so I grabbed a few rolls of Tri-X and for the first time in a while, left the tripod at home. Was having a blast. Finished the first roll and loaded another roll. I closed the back and started winding. The winder stops, I reverse direction to cock the shutter and fold the winder back to the resting position. I look over at the film counter and what do I see, not frame 1 but frame 7! Not wanting to mess around with it on the trail I turned around and headed home. Playing around with the counter reset button shows that it was only resetting back to frame 4 and not frame 0. If I sit there and press the button a couple times it will eventually go back to zero but, that's a pain in the arse. Do things like this generally go out of the blue? Any suggestions for a quick fix or am I sending it for repair?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
). Film pressing plate on my MAT can be removed and turned 90 degrees. That is made for using 120 or 220 film. Next, depending in what position film pressing plate is (for 120 or for 220 film) that also regulate how film transporting mechanism and film counter will work, will it advance and count film up to 12 frames (120 film) , or will it advance and count up to 24 frames (for 220 film). Once or twice, when I was loading film, I accidentaly moved film pressing plate, not turned it, but only moved it little form its "locked" position and noticed in those cases film advancing and counter acting strange. Could something simillar be your issue, to check that before sending camera to repairing?
