Push the shutter release a second time
Ok, that’s what I tried but it stayed open unfortunately. Would you happen to know how to try and repair it?
It appears the shutter release button is stuck depressed
Uh... huh? Has this been fixed yet? Can you put a cable release in the shutter button and pull it up? If the mechanism that pushes the shutter release on the shutter body is still depressed, then the shutter can't do the cycle for the T setting. At the shutter itself you will see a small stub sticking out that is pressed by a flat black tab. This black tab is pushed by the shutter release button up top. Try rotating it away from the shutter body?It appears the shutter release button is stuck depressed
Uh... huh? Has this been fixed yet? Can you put a cable release in the shutter button and pull it up? If the mechanism that pushes the shutter release on the shutter body is still depressed, then the shutter can't do the cycle for the T setting. At the shutter itself you will see a small stub sticking out that is pressed by a flat black tab. This black tab is pushed by the shutter release button up top. Try rotating it away from the shutter body?
You need to figure out why the shutter button is staying down. In the meantime, if you get this straightened out, you can test the shutter itself at he shutter block directly and not use the shutter release button and mechanism on the camera body.
Thank you both for the input! So it turns out it did fire in Bulb not T, but the button stayed pressed. I can turn the speed selection only towards T which half closes the shutter, but again the button stays pressed. Moving the Cocking lever closes the shutter momentarily but it doesn’t stay cocked.You could try gently moving the speed selector dial to one of the "defined" speeds - that may prompt the shutter to close. But be gentle! If it doesn't want to turn, then don't force it.
Most Compur shutters will respond to the changing of the speed selector by closing the shutter. But what all this tells you is that the shutter needs servicing.
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