What shutter speed the camera was offering? Was it close to the sync speed 1/60? Sometimes the camera shows a speed that should require triggering of the flash but then decides against it when you take the actual picture. At least mine did. Mildly annoying.
All the best!
Raimo K
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http://www.uusikaupunki.fi/~raikorho



----- Original Message ----- From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PDML" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 6:32 PM
Subject: LX Malfunction



So, I'm shooting the Ice Race yesterday, standing on the ice (because
that's where ice races take place), and I slip.  Didn't fall, but the
LX swung around and struck a bike leaning against the boards of the
hockey rink.

Look through the viewfinder, all the leds are working, all looks good
(but you can tell from the SL that in fact all is ~not~ good <g>).
Take a few shots, everything still seems okay.

Darkness gathers.  I decide to put the flash on.  Flash charges.
Light on flash indicates full charge.  LED in viewfinder indicates
that flash in on camera, and charged and ready to go.  Take photo.
Suspect flash didn't go off.  Repeat.  Harbour same suspicion.  Repeat
4 or 5 more times.  Definitely, no flash.

Put flash on MX.  Flash works just fine (although, obviously, we're
not in ttl mode).  Put flash back on LX (which by this time has no
film in it, as the first roll was history).  Take flash off ttl mode,
and still the LX won't trip flash.

Finish evening using flash on MX, so I'm stuck on f 5.6 aperture,
limiting "creativity" (such as it is <vbg>) somewhat.

So long story short, my LX, although it senses the flash is there,
won't trip it.  I know this is going to mean another trip to Kominek's
repair shop, and a period of time without LX (which is okay, because
since I got the fisheye and k 1.2 50mm, my poor Leica has been
neglected), but I'm wondering if anyone has had this problem, or if
anyone has any idea(s) as to the cause.

As an addendum, I was so upset about this setback that I fear I didn't
get too many good ones.  That's why I'd never make a good pro, I guess
- too emotional...  <vbg>

cheers and thanks,
frank
--
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson




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