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Dmcrite33
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Username: Dmcrite33

Post Number: 12
Registered: 03-2009

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Posted on Sunday, August 16, 2009 - 11:24 am:   

I am experiencing a weird problem. I did a repair job on a Seikosha-MXL shutter that was installed in a Konica III. I replaced the cocking ring and the shutter works properly out of the camera. After installation in the camera and I attempt to activate the advance, I find that the shutter cocks before the advance travels full distance. Thus the advance comes to a stop and lacks about 5/16" traveling full cycle. The film advance on the Konica III requires two full strokes to advance the film. I feel kind of stupid. I didn't pay close attention before disassembly. I hope my explanation is clear enough for someone maybe to understand my problem and offer a suggestion. Thanks in advance...

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