That's one of the first things I tried (setting the speed ring to 60
setting), but the shutter remained locked. The battery tests OK, so I'm
at a loss on this one -- especially since I've never had any problems
with the camera. Any idea about what other problem I might have?
Thanks for the help.
Richard
Darin wrote:
> Have you tried turning the shutter speed ring to the red 60 or B setting?
> These are manual settings that don't require good batteries, so if turning
> the ring to one of these settings releases the shutter, then you know you
> have dead batteries. If that doesn't work, then you probably have some other
> problem.
>
> Hope that helps some,
> Darin
>
> Richard Smith wrote:
>
>
>> I've been using a Canon 20D a lot for the past 3 years, and have
>> neglected the OM4t except for backpacking trips. Yesterday I got out
>> the Olympus to use up some of the film that's been in the cooler. I
>> loaded and advanced the film, and the shutter locked up. I removed the
>> film and tried everything I know of and still can't get the shutter to
>> operate correctly. I think the batteries are OK. Any ideas? Thanks.
>> Dick Smith
>>
>>
>
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