polymerase
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I picked this Mamiya 7II up for a great price because it's in broken condition. The light curtain was jammed, the rangefinder was off and the lens shutter doesn't fire when the shutter button is pressed (the lens is known to work perfectly well on other bodies). I took it apart and fixed the jammed curtain (just had to WD40 the locking clamp), and adjusted the rangefinder, but can't quite figure out the shutter.. All mechanical parts on this camera work perfectly well (the interlocks work, the film advances the correct distance, the rangefinder interacts with the lens, etc.) Also, electronically, the shutter speed dial is able to communicate with the rangefinder indicator (the correct speed lights up in the viewfinder with a half pressed shutter). The issue here is that the attached lens does not seem to be recognized by the body. The indicator light blinks whenever the shutter button is pressed, meaning the camera thinks no lens is attached... The shutter will not fire, regardless of what I do.. (Ive cleaned the contacts with no avail.)
I didnt have enough time to dig further into the camera (Im in the middle of my general surgery rotation, operating from ~4am-8pm..), so I havent fully examined the ribbon cable or the electronics. It could just be a short/missing ground/broken solder point.. Im not familiar with the innards of this camera, which is why Im consulting you. Hopefully its an easy fix.
Also, here are some quick shots I snapped of the inside with my terrible phone camera as I took things apart and mucked around:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51777251@N04/sets/72157631624095326
I didnt have enough time to dig further into the camera (Im in the middle of my general surgery rotation, operating from ~4am-8pm..), so I havent fully examined the ribbon cable or the electronics. It could just be a short/missing ground/broken solder point.. Im not familiar with the innards of this camera, which is why Im consulting you. Hopefully its an easy fix.
Also, here are some quick shots I snapped of the inside with my terrible phone camera as I took things apart and mucked around:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51777251@N04/sets/72157631624095326