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Stuart Willis

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Posted on Friday, May 05, 2006 - 06:39 am:   

The iris aperture is supposed to open when the shutter is cocked. This in order that you view at full aperture brightness.
It closes to the preselected F Stop as the very first action prior to the actual shutter operating. So in this respect your Bessamatic is doing it right.

That the shutter is not latching upon completion of the cocking action, is altogether another matter. The Bessamatic - along with similar leaf-shuttered SLR's such as Contaflex and Retina Reflex, is a complicated sequential mechnism. Unless you're experienced in camera work and particularly so with the Bessamatic model - you wouldn't have a prayer of fixing it.

It is still a fine quality camera though - and depending upon your enthusiasm andf finances, might justify attention of a Pro' Techie who knows what he is about. In fact - this is your only practical option, I'm afraid.

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Stuart Willis

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