A 2N that behaves this way is defective.
John
Barry B. Bean wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 23:01:32, -0500, MR THOMAS N CURLEE wrote:
>
> >Anyone ever see this problem? John?
>
> Yes - the used 2n I just got does the same thing. As near as I can
> tell it NEVER operates on full manual. Shooting it in a poorly
> lighted room on manual gets a slow shutter (1/4 second or slower to
> judge by the sound) even with the shutter set to 1/1000. Pointing it
> at a light source will close the shutter for that exposure, but the
> problem returns on the next shot.
>
> BBB
> -
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