rshepard
Member
My Seagull 4A-107 TLR has been a good travel camera the past several years. This afternoon I developed a roll that I _thought_ I exposed on my last business trip, and the entire strip was clear. I know the lens cap was off, but there was no evidence of light reaching the emulsion.
This camera is supposed to cock the shutter when the film advances, and its behavior with this last roll of film was no different from before. That is, I'd turn the lever less than a full turn to advance the film, and it would stop turning at the proper place. The shutter seemed to be working.
How can I cock and release the shutter with no film in the camera? I'd like to watch the shutter open and close to verify that it's working. I see no lever or button to depress to fool the camera into thinking there's film loaded and advancing.
Rich
This camera is supposed to cock the shutter when the film advances, and its behavior with this last roll of film was no different from before. That is, I'd turn the lever less than a full turn to advance the film, and it would stop turning at the proper place. The shutter seemed to be working.
How can I cock and release the shutter with no film in the camera? I'd like to watch the shutter open and close to verify that it's working. I see no lever or button to depress to fool the camera into thinking there's film loaded and advancing.
Rich