SchwinnParamount
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You know that springy bottom battery contact in the new Cannon F-1? Springy because of a little spring that can break. When it breaks, camera is dead. There is apparently no full manual mode in the F-1.
When this happened to me, I bought a roll of thin copper tape and cut off a length to fold into the right shape to bridge the negative contact on the battery with the recessed battery compartment contact.
I put the battery in and wedge that nearly flat wad of copper in under the battery. It nearly worked. The problem is, if I fold the tape over and over, it makes a flat copper wedge. Well, the bottom contact is recessed into the body (because of the broken spring). The solution is to to wad the last winding of copper tape into a little bulge. Slide the copper wedge in bulge side down. The bulge reaches into the recess to contact the recessed contact. Now the camera works.
I've had two Cannon 35mm cameras and the spring broke on both of them. I guess I'm not the only person who's experienced the broken spring?
When this happened to me, I bought a roll of thin copper tape and cut off a length to fold into the right shape to bridge the negative contact on the battery with the recessed battery compartment contact.
I put the battery in and wedge that nearly flat wad of copper in under the battery. It nearly worked. The problem is, if I fold the tape over and over, it makes a flat copper wedge. Well, the bottom contact is recessed into the body (because of the broken spring). The solution is to to wad the last winding of copper tape into a little bulge. Slide the copper wedge in bulge side down. The bulge reaches into the recess to contact the recessed contact. Now the camera works.
I've had two Cannon 35mm cameras and the spring broke on both of them. I guess I'm not the only person who's experienced the broken spring?