OK, I dont want to admit this, but I dropped my ZX-5n in the first 30 days I
owned it.  Luckily a used lens I bought took the beating.  After that, I got
the overlapping infrequently, but it ruined some nice shots.
I sent it in under warrantly and got it back and haven't see n the problem
in around 2 years now, with many rolls shot.
Mine wouldn't do every roll, nor every spot sometime 1 pair over lapped,
sometimes 6 shots in a row.
If it happen twice, get it fixed, especially if its under warranty!

At 08:25 PM 3/1/01 -0600, you wrote:
>I saw this thread recently, but couldn't find it again. My camera has
>overlapped a few frames, but not on every roll. It also seems to be around
>frame 24 on a roll of 36. One roll was bulk load and one was a factory load.
>I think a couple of people on the list said they had a similar experience
>and someone said (I believe) that they changed batteries and it went away. I
>think the batteries are pretty fresh, but I'll give it a try. Did someone
>else have to send their camera in? Does this seem to be a common problem to
>the ZX-5n? Any help in regards to a quick fix would be appreciated as I'm
>getting ready to take a trip in a few days and shoot tons of film. Jim
>
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