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Patrick Tung
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From: Singapore
Registered: Apr 2012


 - posted May 04, 2012 04:42 AM      Profile for Patrick Tung   Email Patrick Tung   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I am new to this forum. Recently, I was bitten by the 8mm bug. I bought a projector, a developing tank and a Canon 814XL electronic to start off my quest in film making.
I received my 814XL electronic yesterday. When I inserted the batteries, turned on the camera by setting it to 'R' mode. I pressed the shutter button, everything fired up. The motor was moving the flickering shutter can be seen at the film gate. When I released the shutter trigger, the camera keeps running. I thought it was normal, but after reading the manual, it was not. I tried the single frame mode and when I press the trigger, the camera keeps running. It runs for 10 to 15 frames before stopping. Sometimes it can stop in 1 frame. Erratic behavior.
I guess there is something wrong with the trigger mechanism. Is it a common problem? Fixable at the user level? Thanks in advance. [Smile]

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Alexander Lechner
Expert Film Handler

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From: Leoben, Austria
Registered: Apr 2009


 - posted May 04, 2012 05:07 AM      Profile for Alexander Lechner   Email Alexander Lechner   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I'm afraid, this is a common problem.
Have you tried yet to operate the camera via the remote switch? This might be possible.
A site giving instructions how to disassemble a Canon 814, which is similar to the 814XL: Canon repair
Good luck!

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Alex

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Patrick Tung
Junior
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From: Singapore
Registered: Apr 2012


 - posted May 04, 2012 05:35 AM      Profile for Patrick Tung   Email Patrick Tung   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
That is sad to hear that. I did try to use the remote switch. I was not able to make it work either. After reading the site, it seems to be some electric trigger, I wonder if that is replaceable?

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