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Ken

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Posted on Saturday, December 25, 2004 - 07:11 pm:   

Hi Gary
The small ball bearing is the detent for the apeture setting and only snaps into place when the lens is set to the "A" positions.
Its location is behind a small copper colored clip that holds down the CDS sensor wires.
You will have to remove the front lens and the aluminum filter ring housing, un-fasten the cds cell and remove the speed ring and the ASA ring.
Now you will see this copper colored wire clip holding the orange and white wires of the CDS cell. If you carefully loosen this clip and turn it slightly and install the "ball" in the hole on the right side and put the clip back. The ball goes into the small hole that is directly below the ASA opening slot. The camera will work without this ball but its purpose is to snap or hold the apeture setting in the "A" position.

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