John Hermanson wrote:
...you should feel some resistance going from 25 to 1600 (that's
where the cam goes up-hill).
(snip)
Sounds like the ASA plate may have been taken off/fallen off
and put back in the wrong place. If the plate is off, you'll see
a small tab that engages a notch in the knob.
Thanks John
The problem here is the resistance ("where the cam goes up-hill") now
is situated between 100 and 80. So you're right that the plate has
moved. I just can't understand how. I haven't disassembled it and the
plate is still intact. In fact I have no clue how to get the plate
off to adjust it. I guess it's turn-in time (the camera, not me) and
let's hope they don't charge an arm and a leg.
Henrik Dahl
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