[rollei_list] Re: Rollei 6008i problem

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  • Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 02:15:59 -0400

 


 


 

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From: daxelb@xxxxxxx
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Sent: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 1:54 am
Subject: [rollei_list] Re: Rollei 6008i problem











 Hi Chuck,

I have tried much sliding on two separate film backs-- so much so my wife wants 
me in galoshes and mittens-- but no luck;? I still can't get the shutter to 
advance. Do you think that the " --L-- message I'm getting pertains to Load--as 
in the camera doesn't know it's loaded? I thought? the message might? indicate 
"Lock" since the shutter does not respond. Either way I'm still stuck. It's a 
good thought and may have to do with the connections made when the slide is 
closed? Do you have the 6008i manual? I was hoping someone would find that 
particular viewfinder error message and say "Aha" you merely have to do this.

Anyway, thanks for the thought.

Regards,

David

















 





 -----Original Message-----From: William Kyburz <WKyburz@xxxxxxx>To: 
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Sent: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 7:18 pm

Subject: [rollei_list] Re: Rollei 6008i problem






























David





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Check your film magazine slide, it may not be in the fully open
position. 





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Regards,





Bill K.





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Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 6:15 PM


To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Subject: [rollei_list] Rollei 6008i problem









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Hi,


I'm new to the Rollei List and I want to thank in advance anybody who can give
me any help or feedback on this problem. I hadn't used my 6008i in about six
months. I charged it and now when I turn on the camera I get a split-second
viewfinder message indicating that the battery is charged but then I get a
message that looks like:? --L--


except the L is rotated 90 degrees to the right like a table on one leg. The
result is the film won't advance. When I press the shutter, nothing. 


I can't seem to find my manual (I thought I knew the camera well enough and
tossed it in some drawer) and I don't remember ever seeing "L" in the
viewfinder before. Any help would be much appreciated and if anybody knows
where I put my manual...





David













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-----Original Message-----


From: Rei Shinozuka <shino@xxxxxxxxx>


To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Sent: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 4:25 pm


Subject: [rollei_list] Re: bloviating? - Re: Ikonta Film Spacing was Fuji/Bessa
folder






as part of my thankless analyst job, i've had to follow the congressional 









action with the stimulus, TARP, TALF and housing bills.? "bloviate" is 









a concept with which i've become very familiar, and a work i use almost









daily, as with:



















http://www.thepolitic.com/archives/2009/03/18/pompous-posturing-grandstanding-bloviating-herd-of-swine-ouch/



















-rei





























On Apr10 09:07, Jan Decher wrote:









>??? Marc,









>??? What's "bloviating" ?? My Webster New Collegiate Dict. does not include









>??? it... ;-)









>??? I would be glad to believe that frame spacing is not a common issue with









>??? the Super Ikonta and would have gladly liked to keep that BX Synchro









>??? Compur but the problem persisted.?? I absolutely detest even mild frame









>??? overlap and did not want to spend a cent more on that camera after it came









>??? back from HS!









>??? Hope the next one is better even though it is a much simpler camera. 









>??? I really like the Tessars.









>??? Jan









> 









>????? From: Marc James Small <[1]marcsmall@xxxxxxxxxxx>









> 









>????? Subject: [rollei_list] Re: Ikonta Film Spacing was Fuji/Bessa folder









> 









>????? Jan









> 









>????? This is yet another example of Henry's









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>????? bloviating.? There just is no film spacing issue









> 









>????? with Super Ikontas.? Our own Austin Franklin is









> 









>????? one of the more experienced students of the









> 









>????? breed, and we have a number of others over on the









> 









>????? Zeiss Ikon Collectors' Group, and nary a









> 









>????? discussion on film spacing have we had in over a









> 









>????? decade of fairly intensive discussions about Super Ikontas over there.









> 









>????? For that matter, I own two Prewar Super Ikonta









> 









>????? B's which I regularly shoot with modern emulsions









> 









>????? and with chromes.? Never had a spacing problem of any kind.









> 









>????? Marc









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> References









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>??? Visible links









>??? 1. mailto:marcsmall@xxxxxxxxxxx



















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Ridgewood, New Jersey



















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