Toffle
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Snowshoeing in the woods north of Quebec City, I took a header into four feet of snow with my "brand new" 3.5f strapped to my chest.
(up to a moment before, I had it safely stowed under my coat) I blew the snow from the lenses and dials and patted it dry the best I could. I was an hour from nowhere, so I kept going. I finished the roll of film that was in the chamber, and ran a second through for good measure. The shutter plunger felt pretty slow, (well, really slow) but the speeds sounded ok. When I got home, I opened the camera and let it air dry for an hour or so. There is no sign of moisture inside or out that I can see. The shutter and all the dials feel pretty good now. Does anyone have any opinions as to what I should be doing next? I won't be near a real camera shop for the rest of the week, so I'm hoping that I will be able to do any minor service myself.
Thanks, and Happy New Years,

Thanks, and Happy New Years,
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