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Walter
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Username: Walter

Post Number: 3
Registered: 01-2010

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Posted on Thursday, January 14, 2010 - 09:39 am:   

When I remember correctly, the capacitor which fires the shutter in the X-300 is 4V/220microfarad. The standard ELKO at 6V is probably to large to be mounted in the camera. Try to substitute this ELKO with a Tantal type ELKO, which is tiny and will fit into the gap in the cameras body. Check polarity, you do not replace a capacitor but an elko. I hope I was able to express my thaughts clearly using my bad english.
Walter

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