Thank you for sharing.After reinstallation, the line at the junction of the flash and camera is exposed. How about the line can be inside like before it is not taken apart?
I just dropped my perfectly working Polaroid 600 one step, and now it won’t eject the film. Is it safe to open as the one you showed in the video? I inspected everything inside as best as I could without opening it, everything seems in good condition, but I’d like to see it better
"Do NOT EVER do that!" Me: ....... Lol. So I had similar ejection issues and pushed the pick arm down with a pick. Then it started ejecting 2 photos. I pushed it back up a few times, and now it ejects perfectly every time. I also made sure NOT to put too much pressure pushing it up or down. I was very careful with it. That was before I knew how to take these apart.
Sadly I've seen too many people take the pick arm too far In a 600 it's not that bad, since there is lots of room inside to rectify your error, but in an SX-70 it's really dangerous
@@theinstantcameraguy Thankfully none of my sx70s have this issue. Only problem one has is a ton of dust in the lens. And I mean a TON of dust. The most I've ever seen. To the point that it seems unreal how much dust is in there.
I actually have the opposite problem with my Impulse AF: when I insert the new cartridge, the blank plastic ejects, but immediately after, one more picture ejects, I can alse see the flash blink, even tho it is closed. Any clue? Other than that, it works, just not sure if it will do the same with all new sets….
sounds broken for sure. But also I dont really repair Impulse cameras. They are way too hard to open up reliably without breaking I just dont like them
This is a hard question to answer without having the camera in my hands looking at it personally Its like asking, "my car won't start, how do I fix it" Could be any number of issues
Thanks for another informative video from The Instant Mythbuster Camera Guru
Another enjoyable video of a problem and it’s solution. Oh … and what not to do to try and fix it !
the real Mr. Fix It !
Thank you for sharing.After reinstallation, the line at the junction of the flash and camera is exposed. How about the line can be inside like before it is not taken apart?
I just dropped my perfectly working Polaroid 600 one step, and now it won’t eject the film.
Is it safe to open as the one you showed in the video?
I inspected everything inside as best as I could without opening it, everything seems in good condition, but I’d like to see it better
"Do NOT EVER do that!"
Me: .......
Lol. So I had similar ejection issues and pushed the pick arm down with a pick. Then it started ejecting 2 photos. I pushed it back up a few times, and now it ejects perfectly every time. I also made sure NOT to put too much pressure pushing it up or down. I was very careful with it. That was before I knew how to take these apart.
Sadly I've seen too many people take the pick arm too far
In a 600 it's not that bad, since there is lots of room inside to rectify your error, but in an SX-70 it's really dangerous
@@theinstantcameraguy Thankfully none of my sx70s have this issue. Only problem one has is a ton of dust in the lens. And I mean a TON of dust. The most I've ever seen. To the point that it seems unreal how much dust is in there.
Is this the same repair process for a pronto RF?
depends on the issue
I actually have the opposite problem with my Impulse AF: when I insert the new cartridge, the blank plastic ejects, but immediately after, one more picture ejects, I can alse see the flash blink, even tho it is closed. Any clue? Other than that, it works, just not sure if it will do the same with all new sets….
sounds broken for sure. But also I dont really repair Impulse cameras. They are way too hard to open up reliably without breaking
I just dont like them
i recently got an autofocus 660 that wont eject film but makes the noise. is the process of taking it apart the same?
Yes
Do you have much experience with 600s that won't stop ejecting?
Generally it's a film counter - or switch mechanism issue
Can be hard / impossible to fix depending on the issue
@@theinstantcameraguy cheers Jake
hello! so I took apart this same camera and the pick arm is stuck in the outward position, how to fix?
This is a hard question to answer without having the camera in my hands looking at it personally
Its like asking, "my car won't start, how do I fix it"
Could be any number of issues
@@theinstantcameraguy t took all the components out, pick arm was snapped in half
@@mapleboi33 well if your pick arm is snapped in half then I think you have your answer!
You either need to repair, or replace the arm itself
I just got a used Polaroid I Type one step+ and it seems like the pick arm fell out completely. Is it fixable?
I might be wrong, it’s just a metal part fell out from where I put the film
@@cyrilng7106 difficult to know without photos