Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-22 Thread James
The new one hasn't cost me a thing so far.
Was hoping someone has taken a screwdriver to one to see how it ticks and can 
point the way.
Stick with my Super A for now.

James





On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:49:41 -0400, P. J. Alling wrote:

I expect that it's a common problem, and might even be easily fixed.  
However since just opening the case on a camera will probably cost about 
$100, you have to ask yourself do you feel lucky?  Well do you? 

On the other hand you could probably pick up a MZ-6/ZX-L or MZ/ZX-3/5/5n 
any of which would be a much superior camera for less than the expected 
repair cost of an MZ-7.  There are lots of options. 





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Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread james Bradford
Hi Guys and Gals.
My MZ7 now makes a buzzing noise instead of the shutter firing. Any Clues?
Easy fix? Something stuck?
Today, a got hold of a 2nd MZ7, looking to buy for a small sum. Guess what.
Makes the exact same noise in place of firing the shutter.
Is this a common problem for the MZ7?

James


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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread Boris Liberman
Have you tried a fresh set of batteries?

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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread James
I have Battery grip FG and have tried a fully charged set of nicads and 
energiser lithums.
Both power a MZ60 that belongs to my wife but shutter buzzes still with both 
MZ7's.
Set camera to red eye reduction, the preflash fires for red eye but neither 
main flash or shutter fires.
I don't want to use the MZ60 due to it's inabilities of use with A series 
lenses.

James


On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 12:03:28 +0300, Boris Liberman wrote:

Have you tried a fresh set of batteries?





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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread Boris Liberman
Hmmm. All instances of strange behavior of my MZ-6 were cured by
changing batteries...

*sigh*

On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Jamess...@eftel.net.au wrote:
 I have Battery grip FG and have tried a fully charged set of nicads and 
 energiser lithums.
 Both power a MZ60 that belongs to my wife but shutter buzzes still with both 
 MZ7's.
 Set camera to red eye reduction, the preflash fires for red eye but neither 
 main flash or shutter fires.
 I don't want to use the MZ60 due to it's inabilities of use with A series 
 lenses.

 James


 On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 12:03:28 +0300, Boris Liberman wrote:

Have you tried a fresh set of batteries?





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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread Bong Manayon
That sounds like what happened to both my MZ-Ms way back; both had to
do with some motor which was replaced by Pentax (one was under
warranty while the other was not).  I can no longer exactly remember
why they failed (it happened way back in 2001 or so...although one may
have been a quality control issue) but I know it did not have anything
to do with batteries.

Speaking of batteries, the manual does say that nicads are no-no for
the battery pack FG; it does not say why but I do remember something
from the Canon motor drive MA (for the A-1/AE-1 Program) manual which
also does not allow nicads that it has something to do with a
difference in...something (watts? amps? --I forget; I don't have that
manual anymore)...which would effectively burn out motors (the motor
drive MA does have a separate nicad battery pack which downgrades its
performance).

On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Jamess...@eftel.net.au wrote:
 I have Battery grip FG and have tried a fully charged set of nicads and 
 energiser lithums.
 Both power a MZ60 that belongs to my wife but shutter buzzes still with both 
 MZ7's.
 Set camera to red eye reduction, the preflash fires for red eye but neither 
 main flash or shutter fires.
 I don't want to use the MZ60 due to it's inabilities of use with A series 
 lenses.

 James


 On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 12:03:28 +0300, Boris Liberman wrote:

Have you tried a fresh set of batteries?





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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread James
Hmmm. interesting.
The Nicad issue would be the lower voltage and possiably the higher current 
that they can supply.
One MZ7 is brand new still in the box. Wounder if I can clame warrenty on 
it???

James


On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:20:32 +0800, Bong Manayon wrote:

That sounds like what happened to both my MZ-Ms way back; both had to
do with some motor which was replaced by Pentax (one was under
warranty while the other was not).  I can no longer exactly remember
why they failed (it happened way back in 2001 or so...although one may
have been a quality control issue) but I know it did not have anything
to do with batteries.

Speaking of batteries, the manual does say that nicads are no-no for
the battery pack FG; it does not say why but I do remember something
from the Canon motor drive MA (for the A-1/AE-1 Program) manual which
also does not allow nicads that it has something to do with a
difference in...something (watts? amps? --I forget; I don't have that
manual anymore)...which would effectively burn out motors (the motor
drive MA does have a separate nicad battery pack which downgrades its
performance).




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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread P. J. Alling
I expect that it's a common problem, and might even be easily fixed.  
However since just opening the case on a camera will probably cost about 
$100, you have to ask yourself do you feel lucky?  Well do you? 

On the other hand you could probably pick up a MZ-6/ZX-L or MZ/ZX-3/5/5n 
any of which would be a much superior camera for less than the expected 
repair cost of an MZ-7.  There are lots of options. 


james Bradford wrote:

Hi Guys and Gals.
My MZ7 now makes a buzzing noise instead of the shutter firing. Any Clues?
Easy fix? Something stuck?
Today, a got hold of a 2nd MZ7, looking to buy for a small sum. Guess what.
Makes the exact same noise in place of firing the shutter.
Is this a common problem for the MZ7?

James


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Re: Buzzing MZ7. Common problem?

2009-06-21 Thread Keith Whaley

P. J. Alling wrote:
I expect that it's a common problem, and might even be easily fixed.  
However since just opening the case on a camera will probably cost about 
$100, you have to ask yourself do you feel lucky?  Well do you?
On the other hand you could probably pick up a MZ-6/ZX-L or MZ/ZX-3/5/5n 
any of which would be a much superior camera for less than the expected 
repair cost of an MZ-7.  There are lots of options.


Hah! I just picked up an almost brand new looking MZ-3, a slightly 
upgraded MZ-5n, which I'm fondly hoping turns out to be just that ~ a 
much superior camera!  :-D


Sure FEELs good!

keith

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