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James Goss

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Posted on Saturday, January 21, 2006 - 11:15 pm:   

I hate to reply to my own email, but it appears that I simply had to figure out the sequence of events correctly. If the little sprockets are moved sufficiently (adequate to move a frame of 35mm film),
and the film take up spool is rotated a bit so that it locks in place,
then the shutter seems to always fire.

Looks like a great little camera, I hope it takes as good pictures as it is well built. It feels like an early Nikon - just short of a tank.

James

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