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Default Maxxum 7, 35mm film camera shutter repair.

On Sun, 26 Feb 2012 11:14:17 -0800, "David Farber"
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I have a 7 year old Maxxum 7 film camera. Intermittently, when the shutter
is depressed the shutter doesn't click though you here some softer noises
instead. It's almost like the mechanism is staging for fire but doesn't.
When this happens, the lcd data display (remember it's film so there's no
image display) goes dead. Then I have to power cycle the camera and it's
fine. Usually it never misfires two times in a row. The only drawback
besides the inconvenience of missing the photo and the time that is wasted
is that after the power cycling, the film automatically advances to the next
frame leaving one frame unexposed. I've found a workaround for this. This
camera has an individual frame rewind feature so I can actually rewind the
film one frame back to where it was before the shutter misfire. Of course
all of this is a big p.i.t.a. Swapping out batteries, lenses, or changing
metering, flash, or programming modes makes no difference.

I was considering disassembling the camera in hopes of perhaps finding a
simple electronic or mechanical reason for this intermittent failure.
Perhaps a loose connector, a bad capacitor, or something that should move
easily but has started to get sluggish. Camera stores really don't repair
these anymore so I don't have much to lose. Anyone have any experience with
this?

Thanks for your reply.



A hobby of mine is repairing 35mm slr cameras. I have seen on camera
sites that there are 2 electrolytic caps that need to be replaced to
repair this problem. The Yahoo group"Camera fix" has threads on this
issue. I don't repair Minoltas so I don't know exactly where they are
located. I think one is under the top cover and one is under the
bottom. Chuck