[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Why can't the camera be designed to lock the shutter if the film breaks?
> That way, it's not up to you to notice the Error display. DOES the shutter
> lock? If so, that would make me feel much better about moving to a modern
> camera.
When my MZ5n detected misloaded film, it not only locked the shutter,
the viewfinder indications refused to light as if it were off instead
of on. The moment you lift that camera to your eyes you know
something is wrong.
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