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Hallöchen, habe seit kurzen eine MP 240 und bin an sich sehr zufrieden! 
manchmal fällt mir aber auf, dass der Verschluss nach dem Auslösen nicht spannt… vielleicht einmal in 300-500 Auslösungen ? 
Hat da jemand mit Erfahrung ? Vor allem würde mich interessieren ob das ein mechanischen oder digitales Problem sein kann…

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Beachten Sie, dass dies das Internationale Forum ist. Und die „gemeinsame Sprache“ hier ist Englisch. Für diejenigen, die Deutsch bevorzugen, gibt es ein eigenes deutschsprachiges Forum.

However, your problem sounds like a mechanical/electrical problem.

One obvious thing to check - did you forget to remove the lens cap? Or accidentally set the lens aperture to f/16-22?

If so, the camera, in auto-shutter mode (shutter dial set to "A"), will use a very long exposure (plus another equally long "dark exposure" to reduce noise) in attempting to photograph the dim or nonexistent light it is metering - BEFORE it allows the shutter to close and the shutter to wind on.

Up to a minute for both (30 seconds + 30 seconds).

It is also possible to accidentally set the shutter dial to:

B - bulb exposure - shutter stays open as long as you hold the release button
8 sec(conds) timed exposure

Both those setting are very close to the "A" setting, and it only takes a slight brush with a finger or sleeve or camera bag to shift the dial from A to those long-exposure settings.

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oh i am sorry, English is fine.

is is definitely not a long shutter speed neither is the lens cap on the lens. It is definitely a problem with the shutter not moving back to its default position. Also noticeable since there's no Dot for metering on the shutter curtain anymore in these circumstances. After trying to take one exposure, which is pitch black, since the shutter is not able to open, it moves back to its default...

 

defineatly not on automatic mode

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