Hi,
a good friend of mine bought a 1933 Rolleiflex Standard (Type 2 for that matter) on a fair - it is in well used condition, but shutter speeds, focus and aperture control are all in working order. However there are considerable spacing problems revealed by the first two films put through it:
While the last 2-3 frames are fine (though with smaller spacing than my Rolleiflex C), in the beginning the frames severely overlap, while in the middle there are some large gaps that could be empty frames, but as they were apparent on both rolls I´m bound to believe they are also due to faulty film transport.
Any ideas on where the problem lies would be very much appreciated. As my friend is a poor fellow student, a pricey CLA on a 60 camera is quite possibly beyond budget.
a good friend of mine bought a 1933 Rolleiflex Standard (Type 2 for that matter) on a fair - it is in well used condition, but shutter speeds, focus and aperture control are all in working order. However there are considerable spacing problems revealed by the first two films put through it:
While the last 2-3 frames are fine (though with smaller spacing than my Rolleiflex C), in the beginning the frames severely overlap, while in the middle there are some large gaps that could be empty frames, but as they were apparent on both rolls I´m bound to believe they are also due to faulty film transport.
Any ideas on where the problem lies would be very much appreciated. As my friend is a poor fellow student, a pricey CLA on a 60 camera is quite possibly beyond budget.