Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Ok, so last night, my 360 unexpectedly failed to take pictures. Two black frames. First, I blamed dead batteries. Then I blamed what I thought was an unnecessarily clever double-battery conversion. I debugged the hell out of these two. Nothing.
Then having opened and closed the camera a few times, I figured out that the shutter only actually opens when the bellows are fully extended (odd that in almost 20 years of using and fixing these, I never noticed this). After working it a few times, everything then worked perfectly.
So is it my imagination or is there a switch buried somewhere in the camera that cuts electricity to the shutter when the camera is closed? I can see why you might have this - since you might cock the camera, close it, and accidentally hit the shutter button.
Dante
Then having opened and closed the camera a few times, I figured out that the shutter only actually opens when the bellows are fully extended (odd that in almost 20 years of using and fixing these, I never noticed this). After working it a few times, everything then worked perfectly.
So is it my imagination or is there a switch buried somewhere in the camera that cuts electricity to the shutter when the camera is closed? I can see why you might have this - since you might cock the camera, close it, and accidentally hit the shutter button.
Dante