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Dan Mitchell

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Posted on Friday, February 13, 2004 - 10:48 am:   

Howard, as Winfried said, most likely the coupling lever is bent. I have an article on the Lynx 5000 that shows this problem in detail. The Lynx 1000 is almost identical to the 5000. You don't need to remove the shutter from the camera, you can fix it from the front.
http://daniel.mitchell.name/cameras/lynx5000/lynx5000.html
Scroll down to where you see the picture with the lens removed. When bending this lever you need to be gentle. It's real easy to break it loose from the aperture control ring. If that happens, you can stick the lever back on with super glue.
Good luck.

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