woodgeek
Newbie
I've got a problem with a Canon F-1N that I was recently gifted. When there is no battery installed, the shutter will fire. With a fresh battery installed, the shutter won't fire on Normal or Self-timer mode. I thought it might be a problem with the battery voltage but I checked it with a voltmeter and it measures just under 6V. Using F-1N's battery test, I get a reading between 11 and 18.
The metering seems to function just fine--checked with Normal, Hold and Light. I compared the meter readings with my older F-1.
Any guesses as what might be causing my electronic shutter not to fire? The camera looks almost brand new on the outside. Inside the light seals are brand new.
The metering seems to function just fine--checked with Normal, Hold and Light. I compared the meter readings with my older F-1.
Any guesses as what might be causing my electronic shutter not to fire? The camera looks almost brand new on the outside. Inside the light seals are brand new.