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Jon Goodman

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Posted on Sunday, January 22, 2006 - 09:25 pm:   

You might put in a new battery, turn on the meter and smack the camera into the heel of your hand. Seriously...these cameras have a tendency for the meter needle to hang on the stickiness of the little pegs the needle rests on. This will disable the meter quicker than anything. Also, you might check the on/off switch under the bottom plate. They were not very sophisticated switches, and they had a tendency to quit working. There are other places to look, but these are two good ones for a start. Good luck.
Jon

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