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dmr1

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I recently purchased a very clean sl66 that I am very proud to own. :smile: The shutter release however, seams to have an issue. IT seems to require more force than "normal" to manually push the shutter release button to the point of being a hinderance in delivering a stable shot. I have connected a cable release and it works fine.

I don't know if its a sticking issue due to lack of use , a lubrication issue or what. Basically once depressed it is slow to spring back as well.

Have any of you had this experience and is there anything I can do short of getting it professionally repaired to help the situation.

For what its worth the button seems to be seated inthe camera body securely but I notice that the release button is able to spin or be turned passed the lock or unlock detents.

Thanks for your responses.
 

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I owned several SL66 bodies and never experienced this. It needs repair.

Earl
 

Dave Parker

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I would say a CLA is in order for your new baby, often not that expensive, but will ensure good service for a while to come..

Dave
 
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Thanks for the input. I will get a CLA at some point....When I can do without her. :smile:

ON a lark I put some fingernail polish romover on a q-tip and applied it to the barrel of the release.

It now works silky smooth. Guess it just had a bit of gunk in there. I assume the stuff will evaporate an not leave residue. But it sure works. :smile:

Thanks again.
 
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