When the higher or lower shutter speed either renders motion in an unacceptable way (depending on the subject matter) or the lower shutter speed is too slow for hand-holding the camera.
Yes, it could.
An ignition module problem could be the cause of your 89 Geo Spectrum not starting and not getting any fire. It could also be the pickup coil causing the problem.
The B setting stands for "bulb" and stems from days of yore when photographers sometimes used a small air tube connected to a squeeze bulb that they held in their hand. The camera end of the tubing was connected to the shutter. If they squeezed the bulb and held it, the air pressure activated the shutter which would stay open until they relaxed their grip on the bulb. By this means, they could open the shutter for longer periods of time than what the camera was capable of doing on its own. Modern cable releases are connected to the shutter button to perform the same function.
Check the ignition coils and the crank sensor for the Yukon. Either one of these could be bad and cause the problem.
Check fuel and fire. Pull a plug and smell for raw fuel, and check the plug and see if there is fire to the plug. If I checked the plugs and it is not getting fire or fuel at all what could cause that problem.
There could be several reasons why your camera won't take pictures. It could be due to a low battery, a memory card issue, a malfunctioning shutter button, or a problem with the camera settings. Try troubleshooting these potential issues to determine the cause of the problem.
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A faulty pump could be the cause of this problem. or a loose connection due to vibration.
yes
Hard to tell from here if the engine has a shutter or the transmission has a shutter but if the check engine light is on you could start with having the ECM scanned for codes.
No, it is not, have her immediately checked by your veternarian, she could be developing a problem which could cause a problem with the birth of her pups.
You will have a big problem. You could lose files and cause internal computer problems
There could be several reasons why your film camera is not taking pictures. Some common issues include a depleted battery, film not loaded properly, a malfunctioning shutter, or a problem with the film advance mechanism. It is recommended to check these components and troubleshoot accordingly to determine the root cause of the issue.
Bad alternator
Ground loop problem.
you could have a bad ground wire that was my problem
Ozone depletion can cause skin cancer. It could also cause eye cataract.