Silly question, but is the film rewind button jammed into the 'up'
position? If so, this would inhibit winding on...
HTH
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> >everyone, thanks for all of your input.
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On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Stephanie Stiavetti wrote:
> how on earth do you get these tiny things out when a screwdriver won't work?
> there's got to be a way.
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"Stephanie Stiavetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I tried both of the suggestions below, as well as bruce's advice to lift the
>shutter manually, and nothing has worked. I decided to take the silly thing
>apart (hell, it was free, and if nothing else it
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> everyone, thanks for all of your input
>Hi, Cotty,
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>As opposed to my well reasoned (if brief) answer?
>
>-frank
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>Cotty wrote:
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>> Hi Stephanie,
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>> Welcome aboard. Somone knowledgable will answer your questions presently.
LOL! I'm on the digest. I shouldn't make time sensitive responses.
Apologies.
Cotty
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> everyone, thanks for all of your input.
>
> I tried both of the suggestions below, as well as bruce's
advice to lift the
> shutter manually, and nothing has worked. I de
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From: Stephanie Stiavetti
Subject: new to the list, + a repair question
I tried to get one of my ME Supers to repeat your problem,
unsuccessfully. If the mirror is locked up, but you cannot
release the shutter, then the mechanism has come out of its
sequence. You coul
Hi, Bruce,
I know (that's why I put the little disclaimer in there) that the shutters are
different. I just thought it was a cheap and easy thing to try. Wouldn't
hurt, although might not help either.
My response to Cotty was just a joke...
cheers,
frank
Bruce Rubenstein wrote:
> Well, if
Well, if the jam is due to the shutter cycle not finishing, then it may not
apply since the MX has a completly different shutter than the ME Super.
BR
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Hi, Cotty,
As opposed to my well reasoned (if brief) answer?
-frank
One of the resons for the mirror not coming down, is that the thing that was
supposed to happen before the mirror drops, didn't happen. The thing that
has to happen first is that the shutter has to close. It may look like it's
down (rear curtain), but it may not be all the way down (I had this happ
Hi, Cotty,
As opposed to my well reasoned (if brief) answer?
-frank
Cotty wrote:
> Hi Stephanie,
>
> Welcome aboard. Somone knowledgable will answer your questions presently.
>
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Hi Stephanie,
Welcome aboard. Somone knowledgable will answer your questions presently.
Cheers!
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