fabulousrice
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I recently bought a Wirgin Edinex II at a flea market that seemed to be in good functioning order.
I am not sure I understand how to advance the film. The manual I found on Butkus isn't very clear.
I cannot find anywhere what knob 1 is for.
Wheel 2 seems to allow wheel 3 to move freely or not.
When it's in the R position, the wheel turns freely allowing to advance the film during loading.
When it's on the V position however, I cannot make the wheel 3 move at all (even if the spool with teeth is being moved manually as film would do).
I am also confused by the telescopic lens - do I need to pull the lens out before focusing, or are the focus markings correct if the lens is in its retracted position?
Lastly, the take up spool doesn't have a slit to pass the film through - I wonder if that's normal on these models or if I'm missing a part - people seem to have struggled through the ages to get their film to be taken by the spool:
Besides from these mysteries, I would very much like to use the camera as it seems likely to be a good camera for double-exposures.
Thanks!
I am not sure I understand how to advance the film. The manual I found on Butkus isn't very clear.

I cannot find anywhere what knob 1 is for.
Wheel 2 seems to allow wheel 3 to move freely or not.
When it's in the R position, the wheel turns freely allowing to advance the film during loading.
When it's on the V position however, I cannot make the wheel 3 move at all (even if the spool with teeth is being moved manually as film would do).
I am also confused by the telescopic lens - do I need to pull the lens out before focusing, or are the focus markings correct if the lens is in its retracted position?

Lastly, the take up spool doesn't have a slit to pass the film through - I wonder if that's normal on these models or if I'm missing a part - people seem to have struggled through the ages to get their film to be taken by the spool:

Besides from these mysteries, I would very much like to use the camera as it seems likely to be a good camera for double-exposures.
Thanks!