LyleB
Member
Hey all,
I recently got a Mess Ikonta from Certo6 via ebay. It's a pretty nice camera, and I think I'll like shooting with it, but I have one problem with it, and wonder if it's something worth sending back to Jurgen for adjustment/repair, or is it one of those features that never really worked well and I should just work around it.
The problem I have is that anywhere from 30% to 60% of the time, the shutter release does not actually trigger the shutter. It isn't pushing the shutter mounted release far enough to trigger it. Strangely, holding the camera for a vertical shot makes it much less reliable than if it is held horizontally. It fires fine if I press the release directly with my finger. Not the most convenient thing, but a viable work-around for the very finicky remote shutter release. Not talking about the double exposure protection, I'm aware of that.
It seems like a pretty primitive and clunky mechanism, so I wouldn't be surprised if folks just bypass it.
What has been your experience? Should I expect this release to work dependably? Or should I just accept that it wasn't the best designed feature and work around it?
I haven't contacted Jurgen yet, just thought I'd find out your experience with this camera and whether this is a common problem.
I recently got a Mess Ikonta from Certo6 via ebay. It's a pretty nice camera, and I think I'll like shooting with it, but I have one problem with it, and wonder if it's something worth sending back to Jurgen for adjustment/repair, or is it one of those features that never really worked well and I should just work around it.
The problem I have is that anywhere from 30% to 60% of the time, the shutter release does not actually trigger the shutter. It isn't pushing the shutter mounted release far enough to trigger it. Strangely, holding the camera for a vertical shot makes it much less reliable than if it is held horizontally. It fires fine if I press the release directly with my finger. Not the most convenient thing, but a viable work-around for the very finicky remote shutter release. Not talking about the double exposure protection, I'm aware of that.
It seems like a pretty primitive and clunky mechanism, so I wouldn't be surprised if folks just bypass it.
What has been your experience? Should I expect this release to work dependably? Or should I just accept that it wasn't the best designed feature and work around it?
I haven't contacted Jurgen yet, just thought I'd find out your experience with this camera and whether this is a common problem.