Hello all 
I'm currently on a long weekend in Paris and for the first time ever I decided to leave my digital SLR at home, and the only camera I've brought with me is my Mamiya C220. It's a big step for me!
I accidentally knocked my camera bag off the bed yesterday with the C220 in it, but as its a beast of a camera I thought nothing of it and just picked it up. I started shooting some film and was surprised to find that I only got 11 photos from a roll instead of the usual 12... On closer inspection I can see that I've broken the winding knob on the side, which is now cracked and doesn't turn quite as smoothly.
I'm certainly no expert with the internal workings of cameras, but I'm guessing that there's a device inside which changes the amount the film is wound on for each shot, depending on how far through the roll you are, so that the spacing is consistent throughout the roll as the roll diameter changes? Sounds like I might have broken this bit too!
Now on to my actual question
My main concern isn't the damage to the camera (expect a "how can I fix this" thread when I return thigh
), or that I'm only getting 11 photos per roll, but that I'm going to get ruined films back from the lab when I get home!
Do you think it's wise for me to carry on using the camera? Am I likely to just get bad spacing between shots or could every roll be totally ruined? I guess I'm lucky that the C220 has a leaf shutter in the lens and no meter as its less for me break
Any advice is appreciated
I've added a photo of the damage but it's a crappy iphone photo so it's not too clear!
Cheers,
CarlView attachment 28839
I'm currently on a long weekend in Paris and for the first time ever I decided to leave my digital SLR at home, and the only camera I've brought with me is my Mamiya C220. It's a big step for me!
I accidentally knocked my camera bag off the bed yesterday with the C220 in it, but as its a beast of a camera I thought nothing of it and just picked it up. I started shooting some film and was surprised to find that I only got 11 photos from a roll instead of the usual 12... On closer inspection I can see that I've broken the winding knob on the side, which is now cracked and doesn't turn quite as smoothly.
I'm certainly no expert with the internal workings of cameras, but I'm guessing that there's a device inside which changes the amount the film is wound on for each shot, depending on how far through the roll you are, so that the spacing is consistent throughout the roll as the roll diameter changes? Sounds like I might have broken this bit too!
Now on to my actual question
Do you think it's wise for me to carry on using the camera? Am I likely to just get bad spacing between shots or could every roll be totally ruined? I guess I'm lucky that the C220 has a leaf shutter in the lens and no meter as its less for me break
Any advice is appreciated
Cheers,
CarlView attachment 28839
