Nikon MD-11 Gebrauchsanweisung - Seite 17
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Your
MO-ll has been designed
to
make motor drive
photography as simple and
trouble-free
as
possible.
However,
should you operate
the
camera
incorrectly
or without clearly
understanding what
you are
doing,
minor
"hitches"
may
occur.
If this
occurs,
please
follow
the
instructions below.
If
the
motor drive
"jams"
during
operation,
th is usually
means
that
the
controls
have
either
been
operated
incorrectly or in
the wrong
sequence, and
the
coupling
mechanism has disengaged. Should
this occur, turn
the
M 0 -11
's
power
switch off and
make
one exposure
with the camera's shutter release
button, remembering,
in the case of
the FM,
to switch over
to manual
film
advance.
You may
find that
the motor drive did not
finish advancing
the
film.
If
so, complete
the
film
advance
using
the camera's
film
advance
lever,
then
press
the
shutter release
button. Do not
advance
the
film. Switch the
motor drive back
on and,
in
the case
of the
FM, revert
to
the motor drive mode. The motor
drive should advance
the film ready
for
the next
ex-
posure.
If this does not
clear
the malfunction or
you
are
unable to move the
film advance
lever
at all,
do
not
try to force the
controls.
Turn the
motor
drive
off once
more
and simply
remove
the
motor drive
from
the
camera.
This will
clear the tension in the film
advance
mechanism,
allowing
you
to advance or finish
advancing
the film
and
make
one exposure, again
do
not
advance
the
film.
Reattach
the
motor drive
and,
in
the case of the
FM,
switch to
motor drive
oper-
ation.
When
you switch the
motor drive
back on, the
film shou
Id then
advance one frame
ready
for
the
next
exposure.
Shou Id
you
trigger
the
motor drive with
the shutter
speed
dial
set
to
"B"
the
absence of an "exposure com-
plete
signal"
may result in the
camera's
mirror locking
up
and the shutter remaining open.
To
restore
normal
operation
in the
event of th
is happening, merely move
the
shutter speed
dial
away
from
"B."
At all times
during motor drive
operation, the film
advance
lever
shou
Id
remain flush with the back of
the
camera.
If
you
move it
out to
its
stand-off
position,
the
motor drive will
stop.
Returning the lever
to
its
flush position will
automatically start
the motor drive
once
more.
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