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Boris
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, September 07, 2005 - 02:52 pm: |
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Hello, after damaging my beloved XD7 with sea water, I bought a used replacement of same type. 2 weeks aftere buying, it's not working anymore though: When half depressing the shutter release, a "running" light appears from bottom to top through all LEDs, ending in darkness. When fully depressing, the shutter opens, but doesn't close until I disconnect the batteries. The problem is not 100% permanent though, there were short periods of time when it worked normally again. So far, I tried new batteries, opened the camera to have a look, all resistors seem clean, couldn't find any obviously damaged part. I read through the archives of the forum and seached a lot, but couldn't find anything helpful so far. So I am posting a new conversation now and hope for help, since I like this camera a lot. BTW, I still have the old (corroded) XD7 for spare parts. Thanks a lot for any help! |
Michael Linn
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, September 07, 2005 - 06:41 pm: |
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Sounds like the memory switch is making poor (intermittent) contact. |
Boris
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2005 - 03:02 am: |
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Hi Michael, thanks for your reply! I will have a look at it, I hope I manage to get to it, it seems to be quite "inside" the body. |
Boris
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2005 - 12:35 pm: |
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Did some further analysis on the error: When I am in shutter priority mode ("S") and limit the aperture (setting another than 22), then there's no running lights, in fact then, there's no LED on at all... Does that help in any way? |
Michael Linn
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2005 - 12:50 pm: |
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Hi Boris- In S mode, you will get no LED lights unless the MD lens is set to it's smallest aperture. |
Boris
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, September 09, 2005 - 12:17 pm: |
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Now that you say it! Well, I'll have to take out the memory switch then, won't I... I'm a little frightened of removing this very fine thread rotating the "film roll" where the shutter speeds are printed onto. But no way around it... Thanks so far for the help! |
Michael Linn
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, September 09, 2005 - 02:44 pm: |
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Actually the XD has a very easy to reach memory switch (compared to most cameras), which can be cleaned in place after the top of the camera is removed. I'd clean the mode selector switch at the same time. |
Don
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, September 10, 2005 - 12:12 pm: |
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When an electronic shutter hangs open it can be a symptom of the capacitor shorting sw. not opening. Check from the top (cover off) by measuring continuity between the black wire on the circuit bd w/grd. You should get continuity w/the shutter cocked but none w/it released. |
Boris
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, September 12, 2005 - 03:39 am: |
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@Michael: if I am not mistaken, the shutter has a pin on its bottom end, pushing a mechanism way down below the circuit board on which the mode switch and shutter speed dial is situated. All that I could reach I cleaned - without any improvement. @Don: Could you tell me which circuit board? The flexible one going across the prism? On there I find three black wires, two on the left and one on the right... Thanks for your help, guys! |
Boris
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, October 13, 2005 - 07:35 am: |
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I finally found the error, but I am not sure if it's typical. Anyhow, maybe it can help someone if I post it here: There are 5 wires connecting the shutter circuit board to the flex circuit. When the shutter is assembled, these wires need to be bent pretty tightly, which probably was the reason why one or more of them broke right at the soldering joint. There was just enough cable length left to re-solder them, now everything's working fine again, only the re-assembly still has to be done... Thank you very much for your assistance, this forum has proved very helpful! Special thanks to Michael! |