lenina
Newbie
Hello, everyone!
I am the once-proud owner of a Canonet GIII QL17 and a Canonet 28. I recently picked up the Canonet GIII after ignoring it for about 3-4 years, eager to play with it again. I was not surprised when the light meter didn't respond, figuring that the battery (a Wein Vartas 625 U) was long dead. Indeed, the battery check gave me no feedback, either. This camera was fully CLAd (professionally, but by a previous owner) in 2000 and calibrated for 1.5v batteries. I bought a couple 625 alkalines at Radio Shack, popped 'em in and ... nothing. The battery light comes on but the light meter is unresponsive still. Now the weird thing is this: when I first put in the battery, the meter read 2.8 always. The next time I picked the camera up, the needle seemed stuck in the red zone above 1.7. (In that location, it "jogged" when I pressed the shutter) Now, the needle has dropped to the red zone below 16. I've tried cleaning the battery contacts, they looked O.K.
Ack!
I'm very attached to this camera and have fond memories of it's trouble free use, what could be the problem? It works fine in manual mode, but I'm rather attached to the convenience of a light meter.
I've tested the alkaline batteries in the Canonet 28 (which unfortunately has the dreaded gummy light seals), and they both work fine.
Does this sound like it might require a professional repair job?
-abby
I am the once-proud owner of a Canonet GIII QL17 and a Canonet 28. I recently picked up the Canonet GIII after ignoring it for about 3-4 years, eager to play with it again. I was not surprised when the light meter didn't respond, figuring that the battery (a Wein Vartas 625 U) was long dead. Indeed, the battery check gave me no feedback, either. This camera was fully CLAd (professionally, but by a previous owner) in 2000 and calibrated for 1.5v batteries. I bought a couple 625 alkalines at Radio Shack, popped 'em in and ... nothing. The battery light comes on but the light meter is unresponsive still. Now the weird thing is this: when I first put in the battery, the meter read 2.8 always. The next time I picked the camera up, the needle seemed stuck in the red zone above 1.7. (In that location, it "jogged" when I pressed the shutter) Now, the needle has dropped to the red zone below 16. I've tried cleaning the battery contacts, they looked O.K.
Ack!
I'm very attached to this camera and have fond memories of it's trouble free use, what could be the problem? It works fine in manual mode, but I'm rather attached to the convenience of a light meter.
I've tested the alkaline batteries in the Canonet 28 (which unfortunately has the dreaded gummy light seals), and they both work fine.
Does this sound like it might require a professional repair job?
-abby