Strange problem(s) with my Hasselblad 201F....

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sperera

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Problem 1. For some reason the first frame of the roll on my Hasselblad 201F does a mirror up but not a shutter sweep.....when i press the button to shoot a frame you hear the ONE 'clack' but not the familiar fast TWO....more obvious with for example 1/4 sec......you should get the 'clack....clack" and to advance the film I have to press the centre button on the winder.....THEN the frames shoot normally.......

Problem 2. Shot studio the other day and a lot of my frames have one third of the frame in black......from left to right.....this yells flash synch speed problem....I set the camera at the required 1/90sec and locked it......flash was set at f8 o f11 strength on 100 asa film......

would appreciate help.......
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Time for a CLA. Too many problems at too many levels.
 

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If this was a second-hand camera, now you know why the last owner wanted to sell it.
 

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Before you do anything further, change the battery to a brand new silveroxide one.
 
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HAHAHA thanks for taking the time WITOLD, appreciate that a lot!.....I'm building it slowly...have to curate it a lot better...just dumping things in at the moment.....stuff to take out and stuff to put in...you mean this tight:
Why not shoot digital and apply a film effect or filter?
....best leave, you don't get it...

Checked your site, liked everything, even more the answer to last question (I'm not anti-digital either BTW).
 
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