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Ed

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Posted on Saturday, January 10, 2004 - 02:59 pm:   

Yoy'll have to take the top off so you can remove the prism and meter--if you don't you'll damage the meter movement. This also involves removing the shutter speed indicator mechanism that is under the prism. If the shutter is cocked and the selftime wound, you may have broken selftimer main spring. If so, assuming you can't find a replacement, you can get the selftimer to the unwound position and jam it there so it can't be wound.

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