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baybora

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  1. Thank you for the tip. I followed up, and found out that the problem happens due to the aperture plate issue. When I push the DOF button, I get the error on the display. Others have experienced the same. So, the camera goes back to the sender. Thanks for the valuable insights you all have. I hope to contribute in the future.
  2. I contacted a repair shop and described the issue, I am waiting to hear if they have a clue. I will report when I hear from them.
  3. I am sorry to hear. It truly is an amazing camera. I ordered the VC-7 grip since I read in some of the forums that batteries may be the problem. I will report when it comes and I test it. Bebu Lamar, do you still use yours, or basically it is not usable once it gets into this stage?
  4. I am new here. I hope I can be of help to some of you sometime in the future. In the meantime I need your help. I am so disappointed. I just bought a beautiful Dynax 7 camera, mailed from Japan, put a film in, took 2 shots, and turned the camera off. Then later when I turned it back on, the LCD display was blank, camera made some noise trying to initialize something, and then turned off again. I followed the procedure shown in the manual to open the camera back (was locked) and was able to get the film out, but the problem persists. I thought maybe the batteries were bad, so I took them out and measured them, even put some new ones in and nothing changed. Only when I did the reset procedure to get the film back open I did here the shutter released (at least sounded like that - either a mirror lock or something else). Please help if any of you have experience with this sort of thing. Thank you.
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