Can it be done? I have a V
Can it be done? I have a V
Yes, I've done it. What could go wrong?
hmm it seems impossible here but I guess I must need to play with it some more... maybe I shoudl quit smoking crack?
Just to be sure I'm not imagining things, I just picked up the camera, which happens to be close at hand, removed the cam and closed it, and I didn't have any problem. Do you have the focusing track all the way in?
Check that the follower holder that the cam pushes into isn't out of position. It should not be resting on top of a screw on the side that it snaps over to without a cam installed. If it is out of position just guide it back towards the center.
To do the above you will have to get the tracks out of the way.
Did you drop the cam into the camera? Is there something else blocking the struts?
Ed Richards
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I owned two Technikas, a V and a Master, over a period of about six years. I never had a cam in either of them until the last few months of owning the Master. The cameras closed fine. What's supposed to be the problem?
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
my brain ;-0
frank,
i am not sure whether it was not just an issue with the technika III.
the instructions say "don't close camera without cam installed." (literal translation from german).
now i have no idea why this was essential? maybe the cam follower was disaligned when closing the camera without cam?
so possibly you had this in mind when you were worrying about the V?
nothing wrong with your brain.
douglas
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