Exactly. Only the T does not require this. Put a new roll of film in and thread the paper through the rollers on the bottom corner in the direction of the take up spool. Then once you have the paper on the take up spool, close the back and wind. You should feel the change in thickness as you wind the film and when you sense this you'll see the counter start change abd move to 1. Peter K On 2/4/07, Robert Meier <robertmeier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You probably didn't thread the film between the two rollers at the beginning. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mitsos Triantopoulos To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 7:40 PM Subject: [rollei_list] Frame counter stuck Hello, I am a new subscriber to the list and a new Rolleiflex owner and user. I recently acquired a 2.8F Rolleiflex, and I loaded my first roll of film. I noticed that the film frame counter did not advance to "1". Is there an easy fix that maybe I should look for before I seek professional help? Thanks you in advance :-) Mitsos
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