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Thomas

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Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2004 - 03:24 am:   

Actually, there is at least one other possible reason for a problem like this:
By operating the rewind lever the curtains are clamped to the pre-shot position. But if they are not fixed by some hooks, they snap back and one has the after-shot situation immediately.
To clarify this, we probably need to know if the mirror is rising when you wind up the camera and this unwanted shot appears. If this is the case, then Stuart's advice is probably correct. If not, we should discuss my repair procedure alternatively.

Bye,
Th.

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