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Pulled my camera out of the shelves, haven't used it for a few weeks.
egad, a couple of stonkering problems
1. Shutter won't work, so I can't wind the film on
2. Light meter won't come on.
the batteries only went in a month or so ago, so they can't be flat (I don't have a lens cap, but the meter is operated by a button, so shouldn't have stayed on)Any sugestions welcome, thanks in advance
steve
Follow Ups:
The exposure lock may have been left on the "on" position, something that is easy to have happen with that model. The auto shutoff will not occur when this happens and the batteries will quit shortly thereafter.
Stores keep them stored so badly in the heat of wharehouses , on trucks.By the time they reach the customer to take home can be many months of their useful life wasted.Moderm electronic cameras, might as well just become a paperweight, without their exotic battery types. I buy only cameras that take the dominate worldwide AA alkaline or rechargeable AA cells.
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