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[[File:Century JJ Face.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Century JJ with shutter adjustment knob]]
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If adjusting the shutter knob does not solve the problem, the shutter will have to be retimed by loosening the shutter from the shutter shaft and reseating it. If you find that your shutters constantly need to be retimed, it may be an indication of a larger problem.
If adjusting the shutter knob does not solve the problem, the shutter will have to be retimed by loosening the shutter from the shutter shaft and reseating it. If you find that your shutters constantly need to be retimed, it may be an indication of a larger problem.
Dirty lenses or port glass can also make the image appear to ghost. Shutter ghosting will only effect the image vertically, so if the image appears to be smeared horizontally or in all directions there may be something else going on.
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