View Full Version : BIG PROBLEM__My Xpan don't shoot
OscarGarrido
04-23-2006, 09:35
I'm travelling in Copenhague and my camera shows in the led what you can see in the attached images when i press the shooting button, and doesn't work, anyone knows what can be happening, please? I'm very furious, i can't shoot!!!!!!!!! :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang:
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8052/imgp64888qs.jpg
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/2642/imgp64918nk.jpg
have you tryed removing the battery to reset everything?
OscarGarrido
04-23-2006, 10:06
Yes,i believe that the problem is that the shutter don't going down well when close it
flipflop
04-23-2006, 10:10
was the camera dropped?
OscarGarrido
04-23-2006, 10:21
Yes,the last travel in amsterdam,in january
OscarGarrido
04-25-2006, 12:49
At home now,tomorrow i'll send the cam to the Hospital
removing the battery to reset .Maybe 10min after... and input battery, Try it
ZeissFan
04-30-2006, 17:22
If the camera was dropped, that always changes the ability to diagnose a problem and probably is best handled by the manufacturer.
OscarGarrido
05-01-2006, 06:35
Thanks but the camera is in the shop service to repair,i'll tell you what are the reasons of this problem.
Many thanks
Thanks but the camera is in the shop service to repair,i'll tell you what are the reasons of this problem.
Many thanks
Does anyone know if there's a solution to this problem that can be applied in the field? I'm on a trip in the Caribbean and have my xpan has jammed with exactly these symptoms and the error codes in the pictures above.
Any kind of hard reset that can be done?
never mind - it was an easy fix that I should have tried before posting.
for the record - in my case just doing the auto rewind mid roll and popping in a new roll of film seemed to be sufficient to reset the error code. I don't think it's relevant, but the new film I popped in was DX coded while the one I took out was not DX coded. Again, I don't think that's relevant. I will pop in another roll of Efke 25 (non-DX coded) later today.
Not that I have had this happen, but glad to know this in case it does occur...
Thanks!
never mind - it was an easy fix that I should have tried before posting.
for the record - in my case just doing the auto rewind mid roll and popping in a new roll of film seemed to be sufficient to reset the error code. I don't think it's relevant, but the new film I popped in was DX coded while the one I took out was not DX coded. Again, I don't think that's relevant. I will pop in another roll of Efke 25 (non-DX coded) later today.
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