Abra-cadabra . . . hmmm . . . that didn't work. ;o)
With delicate machinery like this I'm perhaps overly cautious about
forcing anything. I tried the shutter release and nothing happens,
but that's probably because it's not cocked because the film advance
lever doesn't seem to want to move.
??/ScottGee1
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:39:59 +0000, Walt Wayman <hiwayman@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've had that happen a time or two, but to save my life I can't remember what
> I did to fix it. It was something very simple, like tripping the shutter and
> winding the film advance lever. There may have been "magic" words spoken,
> too, which I will not write here.
>
> Walt
>
> --
> "Anything more than 500 yards from
> the car just isn't photogenic." --
> Edward Weston
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: ScottGee1 <scottgee1@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Well, I ran my first roll through the 4T I acquired and couldn't run a
> > second because the rewind button did not pop back out. The
> > instructions don't mention any additional steps that need to be taken
> > to release it - I thought it would just reset after I opened the back.
> > Am I missing something?
> >
> > BTW, I can now understand the enthusiasm people have for the 4(T)(Ti).
> > I'll share some thoughts in a later post. Hopefully after having
> > more than one roll under my belt . . .
> >
> > TIA!/ScottGee1
> >
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