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D5100
Error press shutter release button
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<blockquote data-quote="dsvanderbilt" data-source="post: 564086" data-attributes="member: 42345"><p>Get this!! Here's another thing about this....and another possible factor. After I got the shutter to work again, I noticed dark obstructions on the recorded image....then IN the viewfinder! I looked, and now I see the entire shutter mirror is detached! The GLUE/epoxy/adhesive completely separated. I now think this may have been due to the camera having been exposed to extremely hot New Mexico sun in recent days. That probably dislocated the mirror ever so slightly- causing the error message. Now I need to adhere the mirror back in place, then all should be fine. Any suggestions on what to use? Small dabs of epoxy?? I did notice the correct orientation of the shutter mirror, so I should not have much difficulty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsvanderbilt, post: 564086, member: 42345"] Get this!! Here's another thing about this....and another possible factor. After I got the shutter to work again, I noticed dark obstructions on the recorded image....then IN the viewfinder! I looked, and now I see the entire shutter mirror is detached! The GLUE/epoxy/adhesive completely separated. I now think this may have been due to the camera having been exposed to extremely hot New Mexico sun in recent days. That probably dislocated the mirror ever so slightly- causing the error message. Now I need to adhere the mirror back in place, then all should be fine. Any suggestions on what to use? Small dabs of epoxy?? I did notice the correct orientation of the shutter mirror, so I should not have much difficulty. [/QUOTE]
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