italy74
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Hi Tobias
if you need it, I've the Ikon Manual, although I can't remember of a problem like this. Now I have to go to work, but if you write me your mail I'll reply asap when I can with the .pdf
One hint - but remember I DON'T have the Ikon, I'm taking from my FM3a experience, so no idea if this might apply or not. Probably you're now in "A" mode. Try to switch the upper dial to M mode let's say 1/125 which is the flash sync (I know there's a time where Ikon shoots anyway,even without batteries), but also others should be fine and see if something changes and the shutter unlocks and you're ready to fire again. Just a quick try.
In FM3a (but that's a known battery problem) happens that when in A mode the camera doesn't work and the mirror/shutter lock up, you have to switch to the manual shutter mechanism by selecting any M time. Probably it won't apply to Ikon but it's really easy to check.
if you need it, I've the Ikon Manual, although I can't remember of a problem like this. Now I have to go to work, but if you write me your mail I'll reply asap when I can with the .pdf
One hint - but remember I DON'T have the Ikon, I'm taking from my FM3a experience, so no idea if this might apply or not. Probably you're now in "A" mode. Try to switch the upper dial to M mode let's say 1/125 which is the flash sync (I know there's a time where Ikon shoots anyway,even without batteries), but also others should be fine and see if something changes and the shutter unlocks and you're ready to fire again. Just a quick try.
In FM3a (but that's a known battery problem) happens that when in A mode the camera doesn't work and the mirror/shutter lock up, you have to switch to the manual shutter mechanism by selecting any M time. Probably it won't apply to Ikon but it's really easy to check.