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John_shriver
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Username: John_shriver

Post Number: 27
Registered: 12-2006

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Posted on Monday, June 02, 2008 - 07:09 pm:   

The shutter speed dial is tricky to remove. There are three set-screws you want to loosen, not remove. One (the longer one) is always accessible. The other two are only accessible at one extreme of the ASA speed dial or the other. Those two you can't loosen very far, else the ASA dial will hit them. The long one is long to prevent the ASA dial from rotating more than 180 degrees relative to the shutter speed dial.

Also, note EXACTLY a combination of shutter speed, ASA setting, and f-stop ring over the meter location. You need to time the ASA gear to the f-stop ring correctly when reassembling.

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