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Kevin Toll

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  1. Look, I'm sorry I;m not trying to contradict you. However on these site's they say it has dual claws. http://home.pacbell.net/mnyberg/super8mm/super8_33.html http://www.filmshooting.com/scripts/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18317
  2. alright thank you. They are actually claws. I misunderstood what they were. I found an article somewhere that said Nikon designed them to both move the film along and to act like registration pins to stabilize the film. Anyways I think they are supposed to both move at the same time I just kicked the camera in to reverse and only the top one moves. No matter what I do I can't get the bottom one to move I've also put in a fresh cartridge and my camera still jam's making a grinding noise. I'm pretty sure that it was the cartridge that caused this cause it won't turn when I turn it by hand.
  3. My camera pretty much can't have film in it. When I take a look inside and run I noticed that the bottom registration pin won't move. So is this something that I can repair my. I have a little experience repairing still film cameras, and if not whats a good place to get it repaired. Thnx. Forgot to post when I put film in it it sounds like it seizes up, and also the super 8 cartridge in it at the time is also seized up.
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