I'll try a more positive or aggressive release maneuver.  
My touch may be too light resulting in shutter stutter. ::~~))

Jack

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> No, haven't had that happen. But a slight pull up on the button will
> allow you to fire it again. Could be that the rebound from your first
> press is enought to reset.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On a couple of occasions, when the K10D shutter is released in
> > (verified) single frame mode, it might fire two or three times.
> Sounds
> > much like the continuous rate. This AM it was three times, but only
> > with the first release.
> > Anyone else had this happen?
> > The up side is, I'm not wasting film.
> > 
> > Jack
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