jan normandale
Film is the other way
My shutter speed flashes continuously when I look through the viewfinder.
I don't recall this before. There are no manuals in PDF form that I've located that discuss this. I thought it might be an indication of low batteries. I've installed new batteries and it still persists. Suggestions or clarification is appreciated.
I don't recall this before. There are no manuals in PDF form that I've located that discuss this. I thought it might be an indication of low batteries. I've installed new batteries and it still persists. Suggestions or clarification is appreciated.
back alley
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i can check my manual when i get home jan, but no idea about why right now.
joe
joe
dexdog
Veteran
it could be that you have the Australian model, given that
it's a blinkin' 4A...
it's a blinkin' 4A...
jan normandale
Film is the other way
@ Joe, thanks!
@dexdog, careful ChrisN or Keith may read this ;D
@dexdog, careful ChrisN or Keith may read this ;D
sockeyed
Well-known
First stage in low battery warning, possibly? I believe that the furthest L and R numbers start blinking when the battery gets lower.
I could be totally wrong.
Try putting in some fresh batteries, just to see if the blinking goes away.
Drop Tom A a line - he mentioned flashing lights and their meaning on the Bessa "A" models in a thread in the last few weeks.
I could be totally wrong.
Try putting in some fresh batteries, just to see if the blinking goes away.
Drop Tom A a line - he mentioned flashing lights and their meaning on the Bessa "A" models in a thread in the last few weeks.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
The A version of the Bessa 2/3/4 have a low battery warning by flashing the two furthest numerical.
If the set speed flashes it means that you have the exposure compensation on. This is a warning to remind you to reset +/- compensation.
Tom
If the set speed flashes it means that you have the exposure compensation on. This is a warning to remind you to reset +/- compensation.
Tom
jan normandale
Film is the other way
First stage in low battery warning, possibly? I believe that the furthest L and R numbers start blinking when the battery gets lower.
I could be totally wrong.
Try putting in some fresh batteries, just to see if the blinking goes away.
Drop Tom A a line - he mentioned flashing lights and their meaning on the Bessa "A" models in a thread in the last few weeks.
Heh.. Ben read the "entire" original post ;D.. I added new batteries!
thanks tho
Tom, I do have the exposure compensation on.. so that's the answer. Annoying but also helpful! Thanks Tom, all I could find was a PDF manual for the Bessa R... and I'm sure you know there was no clarification there.
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sockeyed
Well-known
I may have been sloppy about reading your first post, but at least I was right about Tom knowing the answer!
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I may have been sloppy about reading your first post, but at least I was right about Tom knowing the answer!
We've known eachother too long to take my comments seriously, I was just joking. But you were right about Tom! ;D
sockeyed
Well-known
No offense taken! It just reminded me of when I was in high school and university, and we were taught to read exam questions very carefully before answering them. I've lost that ability it seems. 
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Heh , I know. I got caught making that error and still do.
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