Theo Sulphate
Member
This problem makes no sense to me.
So, I've been making photos with my Nikkormat FT2 quite a bit and I'm using the full range of its capabilities: fast and slow speeds, self timer, etc.
When changing film, I often trip the shutter with the back open. Yesterday, I noticed that at 1/8sec down to 1 sec, the shutter would be erratic and stay open for several seconds. However, when I closed the back, all was good. Timing was perfect. Opening the back again, it was a little better, but still some hesitation in the gear train. Close the back and all is ok.
It doesn't make sense. The only thing closing the back does is allow the frame counter to advance.
So, I've been making photos with my Nikkormat FT2 quite a bit and I'm using the full range of its capabilities: fast and slow speeds, self timer, etc.
When changing film, I often trip the shutter with the back open. Yesterday, I noticed that at 1/8sec down to 1 sec, the shutter would be erratic and stay open for several seconds. However, when I closed the back, all was good. Timing was perfect. Opening the back again, it was a little better, but still some hesitation in the gear train. Close the back and all is ok.
It doesn't make sense. The only thing closing the back does is allow the frame counter to advance.