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Shutter is stuck halfway

I wasn't able to advance my film, so I rewound the film and looked inside, and realized that my shutter was stuck halfway. I was wondering if there was an easy way to fix it, without having to take it into be repaired. Thanks!

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Open up the bottom with a very small screwdriver (4 screws). Inside gently depress the long metal lever that connects to the area under the shutter mechanism. It should pop into place and close the shutter.

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Don't fool with it yourself. You could make the problem worse and more expensive to repair. Get an estimate, then go on e-bay. This camera body is not expensive as it was when it was new. If the camera repair man wants more then the cost for a used body, save your body for parts.

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