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apologies shoota for the description being a photograph, just experimenting with informing people of the problem. Made sure the ISO has been pulled up evenly and still not budging.
I've tried some dead film in the camera and winding sprocket just isn't budging when back closed then opened after firing a few shots.
Emailed the professionals for a quote and i'm looking at £96 fix which would rinse me of all my cash. But i'm looking forward to the challenge i suppose :)
MichaelZZ, the camera was passed down to me broken but it has been kept in a dry cupboard in it's case for about 25 years. I've replaced the batteries, gently wiggled and shook the camera but nothing changes.
(thanks for the silica gel tip, going to get all my acquire cameras i've rescued and keep them healthy)
Don't worry about being patronising, I really do appreciate all the help and you've mentioned things that i hadn't tried, Im just worried the problem is a lot more serious than I originally thought.
Going to dismantle it completely and see if I can revive it.
Once again, thanks for all your help, deeply grateful, i'll keep yous posted :)