That is the standard behavior for a LX with bad batteries.

At 09:53 PM 9/21/03 +0200, you wrote:
Hi, Sid.

Could be depleted batteries.

The mirror movement is mechanical, as are the shutterspeeds from 1/2000 to
1/90.
In auto, however, the shutter is electronically controlled.

I remember the mirror froze in Up position once the batteries ran out of
juice on my LX once.
Don't remember if I tried to switch to manual to get the mirror back down.
So I can't tell if my problem was like yours in that respect....

hth,
Jostein

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sid Barras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax discussion list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 10:38 PM
Subject: What are the symptoms of the "sticky mirror syndrome?"


> Hi LX owners: > > My new to me LX has developed a disturbing habit after only the fourth roll > of film: > > It's "hanging up" in the middle of the exposure cycle: In the "auto" mode, > when the shutter button is pushed, the mirror goes up and the camera freezes > before the shutter curtain sequence begins. > > The only way I can get the camera to exit this situation is to change the > dial to one of the manual shutter speeds. > > Very disconcerting! I was set to take group and individual shots of my > daughter's soccer team; luckily I had my glove box camera (IQ Zoom 105WR) in > the assigned location, and could complete the photos. > > Any LX owners able to identify this condition? > Thanks! > Sid B > >

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