Re: Film came out black: Little lever is culprit The reply I posted yesterday never showed up in this thread, so I'll try again. The backlight compensation control is also a lever, or at least a lever-like button, that protrudes from the right side of the lens housing (with the camera pointed toward you). It has a spring that returns it to it's original position when you remove your finger. The lever that is disabling the shutter on my camera is in the upper left corner of the camera face, and does resemble a typical time release lever in its shape. Here's a link to a photo. The lever and the camera face are both black, so if you don't know what you are looking for, you may not be able to pick it out. Look for the red light cover (LED?) in the upper left corner. Immediately to the right of that little red light you'll see a white highlight. That's the pivot of the lever, and the lever is in the vertical position, a little bit more to the right and above that highlight. If this camera is supposed to have a self timer, then my guess is that that little lever was at one time the control for it. But I guess it no longer works, and now acts a shutter disabling control. I think I'll just tape it in the "safe" position. Then, if I ever need to change film in the middle of a roll, I can try using it in it's new role as a shutter disabler. Oh yeah, I did try pushing in on it, but it doesn't have any give in that direction. Thanks to all of you for your help. Will in Seattle a.k.a. "Clueless" Clueless in Seattle
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