Hi All. This morning's sparkling coat of ice on every twig and pebble demanded to be photographed, and I obligingly got the Pentax 67 ready to shoot. The film loaded as usual; I set up the shot, locked up the mirror and pressed the shutter release........nothing. On further examination I noticed that the shutter release lock was set, so I unlocked it, pressed the release, and again nothing except the shutter button didn't actually depress at all; it stayed rigidly in the up position. So I took the camera in the darkroom and removed the film...the take-up spool wouldn't budge, but since the film had only advanced to the first frame, I was able to get it out. Nothing I did prompted the shutter to fire. I removed the lens and noticed that the mirror was only half way up...not good! So.....any suggestions for a home remedy? I'm sure I can take it to someone to repair, but I thought I'd ask here first in case it's a totally obvious little adjustment of the frabbis or wingbat. Thanks in advance for your help.
(BTW, wielding a 20 ounce hammer and getting into a medieval state of mind is NOT an option. No.....I can not afford a Hasselblad!
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(BTW, wielding a 20 ounce hammer and getting into a medieval state of mind is NOT an option. No.....I can not afford a Hasselblad!
