Paul T.
Veteran
Paul T.
Veteran
Now you can see the problematic button. The rubber centre is retained by a pressed silver metal cover.You need to gently prise it off. I levered it from the bottom away from the circuit board. This is the trickiest bit, I used a scalpel here as even a tiny screwdriver was too fat. Be careful and patient, find the right angle and it comes off, as you can see.
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Paul T.
Veteran
Paul T.
Veteran
Now it's simply a matter of cleaning the three parts: copper "spider", the base, and the bottom of the rubber button. Did I clean the silver cover as well? I can't remember. In my case, I didn't find obvious bits of gunge. I very gently also bent the legs of the spider down... just a tiny bit.
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Paul T.
Veteran
Next is reassembly. This is all straightforward.
As i placed the top plate in position, with the lens away from me, I pulled the hot shoe wires towards me, so they fall into a gap rather than being trapped. The original poster commented how he needed to jiggle the switches around (ie P/A etc) but on mine it fell straight back into position.
I still had film in my camera. So I actually took my first doggie pic! Perhaps I'll post it when I process the roll.
My camera had the sticky shutter fairly bad - it would focus, but only actually trip the shutter erratically. From my three doggie pix, it seems to work perfectly now. I promise I will try and keep the camera cleaner than I have in the past ( I wish I could find another loose cover like the one the camera is supplied with).
Thanks to those who've gone before, and helped me fix this, the camera that's really been most useful to me.
As i placed the top plate in position, with the lens away from me, I pulled the hot shoe wires towards me, so they fall into a gap rather than being trapped. The original poster commented how he needed to jiggle the switches around (ie P/A etc) but on mine it fell straight back into position.
I still had film in my camera. So I actually took my first doggie pic! Perhaps I'll post it when I process the roll.
My camera had the sticky shutter fairly bad - it would focus, but only actually trip the shutter erratically. From my three doggie pix, it seems to work perfectly now. I promise I will try and keep the camera cleaner than I have in the past ( I wish I could find another loose cover like the one the camera is supplied with).
Thanks to those who've gone before, and helped me fix this, the camera that's really been most useful to me.
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llkk52
Newbie
I hope no one minds me asking but I also have a Hexar AF that is playing up. I am getting the B.C battery error. I've tried new batteries and cleaning the contacts. I have read elsewhere that it shouldn't be too hard to fix but no one offers anything further. I can follow guides but don't have the experience to open it up and go hunting.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
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