B-9
Devin Bro
Huss, you need the L35TW AD next!
Good catch for 30$ , it looks very tidy. Get silver oxide batteries for it, they will last longer and metering is more accurate with them.
What film speed do you have it set to? Sounds like it is just keeping the shutter open for a longer exposure. If the ISO is set really low that is probably fine, if it is set really high something may be going on. The green light is saying that the exposure is going to be lower than 1/30 of a second.
Point the camera at a bright light and see if the camera fires with a different shutter speed. Or plug the flash in and shoot with it and see if the shutter is different.
Shawn
Is there anything that can cause damage by firing the shutter without film in it or with the door open as I’m testing?
any idea why that film ripped and is that one a goner now? maybe i loaded improperly?No.
Phil Forrest
You need to read the fine manual. Page 4.
http://www.cameramanuals.org/olympus_pdf/olympus_xa2.pdf
The film leader has to be pushed into the slots in the take up reel.
Shawn
EDIT: See video
I think they are fairly tough really. I bought 4 or 5 XA series and none had feed issues. Once you get it it will be easy.
With any film camera if the take up spool has any of slots in it the film leader gets fed into the spool in one way or another. Depends a little on if the spool spins clockwise or counter clockwise for take-up.
If the spool is totally smooth there is usually a mark (often red) near the bottom of the film chamber which is a marker for where you bring the leader to and then close the back and the camera will auto take-up the film.
Shawn