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Memory plays tricks. I remembered using my Fuji GF670 camera after a fire occurred in my study and thought I had lost it somewhere. But after reconstruction of room , contents of room were returned and I found the camera among the items. However, while the shutter speed display lights up and stays on, I found that even after inserting film all the shutter speed lights remain on when shutter is depressed and no individual speed blinks, whether on A or specific shutter setting. Also, shutter does not fire. Is this a question of a dead battery? Or has the camera suffered damage? If the latter, is there anyone who can fix the GF670?
I appreciate any help or advice.
Interestingly, most of my mechanical cameras suffered anything more than the need for an external cleaning.
 

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I’d certainly try a fresh battery first, as I had a similar problem with mine last year. It had been on the shelf awhile, it lit up fine, but then wouldn’t fire when I got around to shooting. A new battery fixed it. If that’s not it, you might try Frank Marshman in Harrisonburg, VA. He fixed up a Bronica RF645 for me a number of years ago. I had just gotten my gf670, and asked if he worked on them as well (for future reference). He said he did
 
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I’d certainly try a fresh battery first, as I had a similar problem with mine last year. It had been on the shelf awhile, it lit up fine, but then wouldn’t fire when I got around to shooting. A new battery fixed it. If that’s not it, you might try Frank Marshman in Harrisonburg, VA. He fixed up a Bronica RF645 for me a number of years ago. I had just gotten my gf670, and asked if he worked on them as well (for future reference). He said he did
Thank you for the information about service. I intended to put a new battery in, but being pessimistic about this camera, decided to ask for help also. again, a big thank you for the reference to Frank!!!
 
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