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Winfried

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Posted on Friday, October 08, 2004 - 02:21 pm:   

In most shutters there is a certain lever actuated by a cam on the speed cam disk which activates the B setting, i.e. keeps the shutter open until the shutter button is released. If this lever is misbent, or 'frozen' in its position, on some shutter arrangements it will possibly cause permanent opening of the shutter.

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