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Hi there,
I was shooting one day last week, and while having my pentax 6x7 on a tripod, the wind blew it down, and my camera fall down on the [concrete] ground.......
After that i wanted to make a photo, but instead of that the shutter seemed to be stuck. It, just stayed fixed like a very long exposure.
I had no clue what the problem could be. And felt really misserable about it.
Then I started to think logically, and with a dummy film, and much experimenting I came to the conclusion that the problem was located in the body. To be precise: the shutter speed dial!
that dial read 1/1000, 1/500 etc. and normally it clicks in place on a value... that click disapeared through the fall! Therefor it is now possible for the dial to sit in between two values, and when that happens the shutter stayes open.
Right now, I can use the camera, but I have to look very precise at the arrow on the body that points at the selected exposure time, because when the dial is not set at the precise time, it is inbetween two times and the shutter stayes open. All in all, I found out how to make it workable, but off course this way of working is really annoying!
I hope to fix this problem, let a dealer do it is no option, since I don't have any cash. and a reapair will be about the same price as a new body.
So does anyone here has an insight in how to repair this 'defect'??
Anything would be helpfull.
thanks a lot! Sam
I was shooting one day last week, and while having my pentax 6x7 on a tripod, the wind blew it down, and my camera fall down on the [concrete] ground.......
After that i wanted to make a photo, but instead of that the shutter seemed to be stuck. It, just stayed fixed like a very long exposure.
I had no clue what the problem could be. And felt really misserable about it.
Then I started to think logically, and with a dummy film, and much experimenting I came to the conclusion that the problem was located in the body. To be precise: the shutter speed dial!
that dial read 1/1000, 1/500 etc. and normally it clicks in place on a value... that click disapeared through the fall! Therefor it is now possible for the dial to sit in between two values, and when that happens the shutter stayes open.
Right now, I can use the camera, but I have to look very precise at the arrow on the body that points at the selected exposure time, because when the dial is not set at the precise time, it is inbetween two times and the shutter stayes open. All in all, I found out how to make it workable, but off course this way of working is really annoying!
I hope to fix this problem, let a dealer do it is no option, since I don't have any cash. and a reapair will be about the same price as a new body.
So does anyone here has an insight in how to repair this 'defect'??
Anything would be helpfull.
thanks a lot! Sam