Valentins_Visuals
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Hello everyone,
I am a 23 year old student from Berlin and just got into analog photography about a month and a half ago. Ever since I got my first roll developed, things have kind of gone out of control and I have bought five more cameras and even gotten into medium format.
I bought a Rolleiflex 3,5t for a really good price and ran a roll through it. The photos turned out completely fine, the camera itself had no major issues, just the "skin" peeling off a little. I took the camera out of my bag yesterday and flipped the WLVF open, just looking around my room. While I was trying to adjust focus, I noticed that the wheel which you use to focus the image did no longer move beyond the 6ft mark... when I try to move it beyond that, some resistance is building up and the wheel is automatically rolling back to the 6ft position... This is completely new, since I was able to focus until infinity without any problems before.
Has anybody had similar issues or ideas about what's going on? I did not drop the camera or anything like that. It's really confusing to me and makes me pretty sad actually. I was so happy to finally have one of these beauties in my posession, the first roll turns out completely fine and now this...
Anyways, I would be incredibly thankful for any suggestions, tips or prior experiences with something similar.
All the best,
Valentin
EDIT: I remembered that I used a cable release on the camera the other day and plugged it in just now to see if the problem had anything to do with that. Turns out that yes, somehow this was related. After firing it with the cable release, I can now move my focusing wheel until 30ft. Which is definitely better than before and with an aperture of 11 or higher I can reach infinity! But still, what causes this problem? And how can I completely fix it?
I am a 23 year old student from Berlin and just got into analog photography about a month and a half ago. Ever since I got my first roll developed, things have kind of gone out of control and I have bought five more cameras and even gotten into medium format.
I bought a Rolleiflex 3,5t for a really good price and ran a roll through it. The photos turned out completely fine, the camera itself had no major issues, just the "skin" peeling off a little. I took the camera out of my bag yesterday and flipped the WLVF open, just looking around my room. While I was trying to adjust focus, I noticed that the wheel which you use to focus the image did no longer move beyond the 6ft mark... when I try to move it beyond that, some resistance is building up and the wheel is automatically rolling back to the 6ft position... This is completely new, since I was able to focus until infinity without any problems before.
Has anybody had similar issues or ideas about what's going on? I did not drop the camera or anything like that. It's really confusing to me and makes me pretty sad actually. I was so happy to finally have one of these beauties in my posession, the first roll turns out completely fine and now this...
Anyways, I would be incredibly thankful for any suggestions, tips or prior experiences with something similar.
All the best,
Valentin
EDIT: I remembered that I used a cable release on the camera the other day and plugged it in just now to see if the problem had anything to do with that. Turns out that yes, somehow this was related. After firing it with the cable release, I can now move my focusing wheel until 30ft. Which is definitely better than before and with an aperture of 11 or higher I can reach infinity! But still, what causes this problem? And how can I completely fix it?
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