SimonPJ
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My Hexar RF ground to a halt showing error code 10 last week. It was at the end of a holiday in Greece, and the camera had shot about thirty rolls during the previous two weeks. Very frustrating. It was the first time I had used the RF exclusively, rather than my Leicas, and the combination of being able to use wider apertures in the bright conditions, the lower magnification finder providing a better view of what's going on around the frame, and the motorised winding and loading - had convinced me that I'd rather use it for daytime holiday shooing than a Leica.
Then it died...
Is there any way to recover the camera from error code 10? I have tried removing the batteries until the lcd display no longer shows and then replacing them - but the flashing '10' remains.
If not, is there anyone / anywhere in the UK who can repair the RF?
If not, how does one go about getting the repair done in Japan?
Or - would I be better off finding a replacement RF? Do RF's which have developed faults continue to develop more faults?
And, finally - how common are these 'terminal' faults on the RF? How realistic is it to expect to be able to use the RF as a primary camera for the foreseeable future?
Thanks!
Simon
Then it died...
Is there any way to recover the camera from error code 10? I have tried removing the batteries until the lcd display no longer shows and then replacing them - but the flashing '10' remains.
If not, is there anyone / anywhere in the UK who can repair the RF?
If not, how does one go about getting the repair done in Japan?
Or - would I be better off finding a replacement RF? Do RF's which have developed faults continue to develop more faults?
And, finally - how common are these 'terminal' faults on the RF? How realistic is it to expect to be able to use the RF as a primary camera for the foreseeable future?
Thanks!
Simon