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I've fancied a Kodak Retina for a while, but they generally went for more than I wanted to pay..
Having a break from plastic cameras and managed to buy a nice Retina 1b.
It's in very good apparent condition and is ready for film, but, within the first dozen trial (no film) shutter releases the shutter/winder jammed.
I did a search online and found that this is a "thing" (for this model at least). There is a known way to jiggle the button near the counter and the funny button near the VF to release it.
It worked, and I had to do it again later.... is there something I might be doing wrong to jam it in the first place? I did read that if I release the shutter button before the shutter had closed (as in long exposure) it could jam it.... I can avoid that... any others?
Having a break from plastic cameras and managed to buy a nice Retina 1b.
It's in very good apparent condition and is ready for film, but, within the first dozen trial (no film) shutter releases the shutter/winder jammed.
I did a search online and found that this is a "thing" (for this model at least). There is a known way to jiggle the button near the counter and the funny button near the VF to release it.
It worked, and I had to do it again later.... is there something I might be doing wrong to jam it in the first place? I did read that if I release the shutter button before the shutter had closed (as in long exposure) it could jam it.... I can avoid that... any others?
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