Evildmp
Newbie
Re-posted here following advice!
As soon as my QL17 is put in A mode, the meter needle deflects all the way to bottom. This suggests to me that there is a short circuit somewhere.
Any suggestions where this is likely to be?
I know that's a vague question, but if anyone has similarly found themselves with a camera with a pinched wire or something and can save me time painfully working it over with a multimeter I'd be overjoyed.
Thanks!
As soon as my QL17 is put in A mode, the meter needle deflects all the way to bottom. This suggests to me that there is a short circuit somewhere.
Any suggestions where this is likely to be?
I know that's a vague question, but if anyone has similarly found themselves with a camera with a pinched wire or something and can save me time painfully working it over with a multimeter I'd be overjoyed.
Thanks!
mikemc_photo
Established
Check the wiper switchs and carbon band
Evildmp
Newbie
Check the wiper switchs and carbon band
Thanks. That's not shorting, though - in fact it's open. Or it was when I checked - at the weekend I had a go at a repair with some conductive paste, but haven't had a chance to test it since then.
I assumed that would only affect flash timing, since it's it's on the focus ring. Why would it affect metering generally?
Daniele
Landshark
Well-known
Flash exposure is mechanical.
The GN is set with the blue numbers and as the lens is focused the aperture varies. The Glll had a dedicated flash that may have to be in place to work.
As I recall*, as the focus was adjusted, the needle would move showing the taking aperture.
*memory's the second thing to go. Don't ask about the first.
The GN is set with the blue numbers and as the lens is focused the aperture varies. The Glll had a dedicated flash that may have to be in place to work.
As I recall*, as the focus was adjusted, the needle would move showing the taking aperture.
*memory's the second thing to go. Don't ask about the first.
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