Praktica BMS electronic - shutter problem

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Hello everyone!
I have a 35mm Praktica BMS Electronic, that suffered damages to the shutter button by using a probably malfunctioning cable release.
I used the cable when I was fooling around with long exposures, and after removing it, the shutter button no longer works. The only way to shoot is by inserting an object in the release cable orifice and I have a feeling that the shutter speed is always the same, regardless of what is selected.
Has anyone ever had a similar problem? Is there anything that I may try to do to fix this?

Thank you!
 

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The shutter button encases a loose metal shaft that hits a metal tab beneath it. My guess is that the metal shaft has become dislodged. I'd remove the battery , then remove the top. If the shutter button part that encloses the metal shaft has cracked, I'd epoxy the shaft in. If you don't know how to remove the top, I'll follow up with an explanation.
 
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Thank you both for answering.
I just got a recommendation for a good repair shop, so I am going to give that a try, before trying to do anything on my own.
In case this gets out of budget, I will come back to you so I can try to save it.
 
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Hello @chuck3565 ! Following up on this topic, I did go to the repair shop, but after further analyses to the camera, they detected that the shutter speed was also all wrong. (That was something that I could already tell just by the sound of it, regardless of the speed that was selected, the speed of the shutter seemed to always "sound" the same.) Their opinion was that the camera was not worth the cost it would take to repair it, and unfortunately I had to agree. I have recently come into owning a Nikon FE2 also in need of repairs, and, not being able to afford both, I much rather pay for the repairs on the Nikon.

So, by the looks of it, trying to fix the Praktica myself is probably something way beyond my abilities. Would that be your opinion as well?
Thank you
Mónica
 

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Do the leds respond to different light levels and do the speed leds match the shutter dial speed ? If so, the the leaf switch carrier off of the shutter speed cam could be cracked. I just repaired one using Gorilla super glue. Switch alignment after the repair is touchy. Even though I love my Prakticas, I also would repair the Nikon.
 
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Do the leds respond to different light levels and do the speed leds match the shutter dial speed ? If so, the the leaf switch carrier off of the shutter speed cam could be cracked. I just repaired one using Gorilla super glue. Switch alignment after the repair is touchy. Even though I love my Prakticas, I also would repair the Nikon.

Hello again! Thanks for answering.
The leds do respond to different light levels, but the speed leds only match the shutter dial speed between 30 and 1000. Once I set at a lower speed, the speed led no longer matches and starts pointing speeds apparently at random, or at least they stop making sense to me.
 
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