Hand crank for Fujica ZC 1000

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Hand crank for Fujica ZC 1000

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Looking to buy the rewinder accessory for a Fujica ZC 1000. I imagine one from the a lower model like a Z400 or ZX500 might work.
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Re: Hand crank for Fujica ZC 1000

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Gabe, you don't need the hand crack to rewind with the Fujica ZC1000.
This is the unique model with an external hand crack, but it's conceived to run the camera like in the "silent era" or making long exposures.
For rewinding, just put the motor on "R" position and the camera will run in backwards at the selected speed.
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Re: Hand crank for Fujica ZC 1000

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avortex wrote:Gabe, you don't need the hand crack to rewind with the Fujica ZC1000.
This is the unique model with an external hand crack, but it's conceived to run the camera like in the "silent era" or making long exposures.
For rewinding, just put the motor on "R" position and the camera will run in backwards at the selected speed.
I have a Fujica ZC1000 (great machine!) And I confirm!
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Re: Hand crank for Fujica ZC 1000

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Yea, you're right. Forgot I could put it on single frame and run it in reverse.
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Re: Hand crank for Fujica ZC 1000

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The crank is a shared accessoirie with the Z800 (if I remember correctly).
Its mainly used is with expertimental work or stop motion/animation.

The main concern is to have a lenscover on when doing transport, one way or the other :) As with other reversing cameras like Beaulieu 6008 and Nikon R10
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