CaptainPelagic Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Anyone here has tips on how to unstuck a Shutter on OLY E-M5 Camera please? One of my EM5's shutter stuck in the closed position and wouldn't budge. I'd like to be able to fix it without me having to go through the torturous effort and expense to send it to Europe for repairs.
TimG Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 Argh - not good. Obvious comment, but it's stuck for a reason. I guess you've already tried the usual "reboot" - switching it off and on. If that doesn't clear it, I'd have thought something mechanical has gone wrong and that, to me, indicates a repair job. Bummer.
CaptainPelagic Posted December 27, 2023 Author Posted December 27, 2023 Yes, on/off didn't do any good at all.
RichN Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 thinking it should go for repair... Could try turning the camera on, no lens. give the camera a good knock with your palm of your other hand to the base. See if it releases. not super hard but a good few knocks. What could it hurt at this point. but sending in seems sound advice.
FrancoisC Posted December 27, 2023 Posted December 27, 2023 I have an EM-1 mk1 where the shutter stuck from time to time. Yes, some gentle knock on the body most of the time unstuck the shutter. I now usually use only the silent mode (that use only electronic shutter) on that body. But not flash compatible. This is acceptable as this is not my main body. I had a previous EM-1 mk1 with same issue, and I had to send it to repair for another reason, and after that shutter issue was fix and never happen again. This seems to be a common issue with Oly bodies 😞
Klaus Posted December 31, 2023 Posted December 31, 2023 I once read in a forum that this is/was a frequent issue with the shutter on the E-PL3. Apparently, a hearty whack on your knee (or two) could get those back into operation. Unfortunately I can't find that thread anymore. I never tried it myself, obviously this is not exactly the kind of treatment that the Olympus manual suggests and I would not try this as the new "power-on routine". I guess getting it repaired is the most reliable solution, but the "whacking" might save you when you're on a trip?
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