Jostie
Newbie
Hi all
I have a Mamiya 6 MF which has decided to only allow the shutter to fire when it feels like it (even with a fresh battery installed). Is this a common problem or shall I work on the assumption that the electronics are coming to the end of their life and will need expensive repairs if I want to keep using it?
Regards M
I have a Mamiya 6 MF which has decided to only allow the shutter to fire when it feels like it (even with a fresh battery installed). Is this a common problem or shall I work on the assumption that the electronics are coming to the end of their life and will need expensive repairs if I want to keep using it?
Regards M
morback
Martin N. Hinze
Clean the contacts, lens & body. I had my M6 "jam" on me, and cleaning the contacts did the tricks.
Awesome camera, enjoy it.
p.s.: I have lens rear cap and 75mm shade left over (forgot to include it when I sold the camera), I'll send it to anyone who wants them. Free.
Awesome camera, enjoy it.
p.s.: I have lens rear cap and 75mm shade left over (forgot to include it when I sold the camera), I'll send it to anyone who wants them. Free.
Jostie
Newbie
Thanks Martin that seemed to do the trick. 
I would be happy to take that 75mm lens shade from you if it's still available.
Mark
I would be happy to take that 75mm lens shade from you if it's still available.
Mark
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