Shutter Tripping?

jmarcus

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I only have one camera. I won't pick up an SLR.

So I was shooting tonight, I would press the shutter release and go to cock the shutter and it felt loose, then I pressed the shutter release again and nothing. I checked to see if the shutter was cocked, nothing. I turned off the camera I could hear the shutter release or close, it was loud in the room, but I could hear something click. I had another battery with me so I switched, in the case that it was a battery issue. I shot three or four frames and it happened again. sigh....

What do you think?

James

PS I read the FAQ Common Faults
 
One of my RD-1s has this fault. It occurs on mine if I use the shutter cocking-lever in a gentle manner, as I am prone to do. When it occurs, I can usually make the camera work by jerking the lever fully to the right, and the required electrical contact will be made. I have found, though, that if I use the lever more aggressively, letting it fly back from its cocking position, the fault does not present.

I keep thinking I should put the camera through Epson's so-called repair service (Flat fee of £270 plus), but am fearful of receiving an exchanged body with other, so-far avoided flaws. The good news is that my machine has displayed this fault for more than a year, but it hasn't grown worse. I am fairly certain that it's an electrical contact issue. It could be an easy fix, given that there isn't some absurdly-designed proprietry component involved.

Good luck with your RD-1. I dread any failure of my units. This little camera is the closest I've come to reproducing the experiences I had with my OM system, back in the 70s and 80s. I will be so sad to lose the feeling again.

By the way, I was just looking at your Flikr pages. Have you noticed that your friends are all far too-pretty!?

Crane
 
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Crane,
thanks for the response. Its going back to Robert White, true there reputation on rangefinderforum.com they were helpful, and optimistic about the repair cost.

Also I'll pass on the compliment to my friends :). Add me as a friend on Flickr I'll add you back.

thanks,
James
 
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