Send the camera to a qualified service person, or trash it - which is what will happen anyway if you try to repair it.@flavio81
Yes, the battery lights up just fine, but the camera’s shutter shoots what sounds like m90 for all speeds it is turned to. Same goes for automatic mode.
So with the galvanometer exhausted, in order to generally fix it, would it simply be a galvano-swap?
My guess would be that a repairman or myself have to dig for a galvanometer from another Nikkormat EL, correct? Or will one from a similar camera work?
Thanks.
-Paul

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