Blacknoise
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Hi guys,
This is my first post, so I'll introduce myself a bit. I'm Rob, I live near Sheffield in the UK, I've been into photography for about 3 years, with the main interest from the start being film. I tried a DLSR, but it never really did it for me. I've got a pretty large collection of cameras now, all of which I use at some point. This ranges from Minox, all the way thorough to 6x9. I haven't tried large format yet, but I'd love to in the future. My favorite subjects to shoot are the streets and everything that's on them, be that people, interesting graffiti or architecture. I got into photography while I was studying for a degree in Music in Leeds, but am now looking at doing a masters degree in fine art, with a focus on photography.
Now thats over I'll get to the point!
I've been looking at a 'baby' 4x4 rolleiflex in a shop locally, and while the camera looks in good condition, the shutter seems not to work. I don't even get any sound from the shutter at all. On other cameras with a similar shutter, I've at least heard the shutter trying to work, and i can see the blades moving a little, but nothing happens here. I beleive there may be some sort of multiple exposure interlock working here, but I'm unsure of how to check this. Anyone got any idea how I can fire the shutter without loading a roll of film?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long winded post...
Rob
This is my first post, so I'll introduce myself a bit. I'm Rob, I live near Sheffield in the UK, I've been into photography for about 3 years, with the main interest from the start being film. I tried a DLSR, but it never really did it for me. I've got a pretty large collection of cameras now, all of which I use at some point. This ranges from Minox, all the way thorough to 6x9. I haven't tried large format yet, but I'd love to in the future. My favorite subjects to shoot are the streets and everything that's on them, be that people, interesting graffiti or architecture. I got into photography while I was studying for a degree in Music in Leeds, but am now looking at doing a masters degree in fine art, with a focus on photography.
Now thats over I'll get to the point!

I've been looking at a 'baby' 4x4 rolleiflex in a shop locally, and while the camera looks in good condition, the shutter seems not to work. I don't even get any sound from the shutter at all. On other cameras with a similar shutter, I've at least heard the shutter trying to work, and i can see the blades moving a little, but nothing happens here. I beleive there may be some sort of multiple exposure interlock working here, but I'm unsure of how to check this. Anyone got any idea how I can fire the shutter without loading a roll of film?
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long winded post...
Rob