midniteson
Member
Hi folks,
Just got my hands on a Electro 35 GTN.. so, after cleaning out the rangefinder and botching a battery adaptor, I went for a stroll through the local park to test it. The only problem I have is that the 'slow' warning light doesn't work. I have tested the bulb, which is fine. Anyone have any ideas where I could look to fix this?
Have to say, they're a joy to use... here's some of the results, in tricky lighting... doubt if the best DSLR could cope as well.
Cheers.
Just got my hands on a Electro 35 GTN.. so, after cleaning out the rangefinder and botching a battery adaptor, I went for a stroll through the local park to test it. The only problem I have is that the 'slow' warning light doesn't work. I have tested the bulb, which is fine. Anyone have any ideas where I could look to fix this?
Have to say, they're a joy to use... here's some of the results, in tricky lighting... doubt if the best DSLR could cope as well.
Cheers.



RF-doyle
Member
Looks Nice.
Greyscale
Veteran
Very peaceful shots. Thanks for sharing.
remegius
Well-known
What flavor of film?
jan normandale
Film is the other way
check Matt Denton's website for tips on repairs to your GTN
midniteson
Member
What flavor of film?
Legacy Pro 100 asa, developed in R09. I've been impressed with this film and at £2 for a 36 eposure roll, you can't go wrong
btgc
Veteran
The only problem I have is that the 'slow' warning light doesn't work. I have tested the bulb, which is fine.
I'd say it's POD, pad of death. Usually if POD is dead one of lamps don't come on, were it amber? Though with rotten POD also Bulb doesn't work as it should.
Easy to check - if camera isn't making long exposures in subdued light, POD is gone even if Bulb works. In daylight film latitude and coincidence can still give acceptable exposures.
oftheherd
Veteran
Nice photos. I especially like the 2nd one.
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