Hi,
First post here, thanks a lot for having me on board.
I recently bought a Canon 1014 Autozoom in fabulous cosmetic condition, box and all.
All mechanical aspects of the camera seemed to be in perfect working order.
I bought a 50D/7203 cartridge with the initial aim to test the camera, but I developed such confidence in the fact that it was probably working fine, that I started to shoot a few things I thought I would use. Big disappointment then when the meter told me the film was finished, only to take it out and to not see the 'exposed' indicator anywhere.
A quick dot with a marker pen on the film revealed that the camera was not transporting the film forward at all.
I double checked with another cartridge - same issue.
I'm not familiar with the technical terms - but both the meter 'gear', and the miniature rod that slots into the film sprocket both seem to be running fine at all speeds. I assumed that there was a problem with the camera that prevented it from gripping the sprocket enough to pull the film along.
I then messed around with cartridge itself, and it seemed really stiff. I wiggled the wheel until it loosened up, and now the camera seems to be pulling it along fine.
Would anyone have any thoughts on this? I guess my only option is to expose a cartridge and see if the film speed and shutter are in sync.
Is transport a typical issue with these models?
And what of the stiffness of the cartridge itself?
Thanks a lot for any comments you may have!
First post here, thanks a lot for having me on board.
I recently bought a Canon 1014 Autozoom in fabulous cosmetic condition, box and all.
All mechanical aspects of the camera seemed to be in perfect working order.
I bought a 50D/7203 cartridge with the initial aim to test the camera, but I developed such confidence in the fact that it was probably working fine, that I started to shoot a few things I thought I would use. Big disappointment then when the meter told me the film was finished, only to take it out and to not see the 'exposed' indicator anywhere.
A quick dot with a marker pen on the film revealed that the camera was not transporting the film forward at all.
I double checked with another cartridge - same issue.
I'm not familiar with the technical terms - but both the meter 'gear', and the miniature rod that slots into the film sprocket both seem to be running fine at all speeds. I assumed that there was a problem with the camera that prevented it from gripping the sprocket enough to pull the film along.
I then messed around with cartridge itself, and it seemed really stiff. I wiggled the wheel until it loosened up, and now the camera seems to be pulling it along fine.
Would anyone have any thoughts on this? I guess my only option is to expose a cartridge and see if the film speed and shutter are in sync.
Is transport a typical issue with these models?
And what of the stiffness of the cartridge itself?
Thanks a lot for any comments you may have!
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