The user manual also states that this should not be done, so I understand I messed up. I am asking because the camera has behaved like clockwork so far, and there seemed to be a clear causal relation between me messing up the frame count and the shutter issue. After that, the camera went back to normal. After a quick browse through the forum, I solved the problem by seeting exposure to B, advancing the lever, and when I felt some tension, pressing the shutter, which finally fired. ![]() ![]() The film advance lever would move, but without any tension, the mechanism was not engaging. The film rewind release button (bottom of the camera) also remained engaged (pushed in). Shutter button felt as though it was in L mode. At this point, with the camera empty, in exposure modes L, AUTO, M and 125x exposure the shutter remained cocked (indicator orange, shutter mechanism engaged in ready to fire position), but unable to fire. I was able to open the back cover and retrieve my film roll. After pressing the rewind lever slightly, more firmly, and attempting to rewind again, the film rewound properly. I pressed the rewind button, and proceeded to rewind the film but at first it would not rewind. The counter went up to 37, and the "shutter-cocked" orange indicator dot was engaged (aka the shutter was cocked), but the shutter would not fire. ![]() Looking for help to understand shutter / wind mechanism issue with my ME Super today.Īfter shooting my very first roll of Kodak Gold 200, I pushed the wind lever once more when the frame counter window already read 36 ( ).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |