Tim Murphy
Well-known
Dear Board,
I bought a Topcon RE-Super a long time ago. I ran a roll or two through it and it worked fine. I took the battery out and put it in a closet.
I haven't touched the camera in over a decade. I took it out and put a fresh 1.5v battery in it. The meter didn't seem to work, no deflection, and no indication that it responded to light.
I changed aperture and shutter speeds and the meter began to respond to light, but it indicated exposures that were horribly incorrect. It was as if the shutter speed was the only indicator that was being used in exposure calculations. For example an indoor scene on every camera and meter I own using ISO 400 indicated a correct exposure of f1.4 @ 1/60, but the camera meter only centered at f1.4 @ 1/8.
I pulled the lens and noticed a tab on the top of the lens mount that seemed to be stuck to the far right when viewed head on. I carefully fiddled with it and it could be moved all across the range but it moved stiffly. Here is a picture with the tab in it's current state of repose.
P5030124 by Tim Murphy, on Flickr
I took a picture of the rear mount on the lens and here it is.
P5030125 by Tim Murphy, on Flickr
I figure the set screws on the rear of the lens mount located at 12 and roughly 11 o'clock somehow couple with the tab some in the top center of the body but I can't figure out the how or why?
Does anyone have any tips on what is wrong and if it is easily corrected by a dufus at home? Barring the self-repair option can anyone suggest a repair facility in the US I can contact? If you have experienced this problem and you have an approximate idea of the repair cost I'd appreciate that as well.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg, PA 🙂
I bought a Topcon RE-Super a long time ago. I ran a roll or two through it and it worked fine. I took the battery out and put it in a closet.
I haven't touched the camera in over a decade. I took it out and put a fresh 1.5v battery in it. The meter didn't seem to work, no deflection, and no indication that it responded to light.
I changed aperture and shutter speeds and the meter began to respond to light, but it indicated exposures that were horribly incorrect. It was as if the shutter speed was the only indicator that was being used in exposure calculations. For example an indoor scene on every camera and meter I own using ISO 400 indicated a correct exposure of f1.4 @ 1/60, but the camera meter only centered at f1.4 @ 1/8.
I pulled the lens and noticed a tab on the top of the lens mount that seemed to be stuck to the far right when viewed head on. I carefully fiddled with it and it could be moved all across the range but it moved stiffly. Here is a picture with the tab in it's current state of repose.

I took a picture of the rear mount on the lens and here it is.

I figure the set screws on the rear of the lens mount located at 12 and roughly 11 o'clock somehow couple with the tab some in the top center of the body but I can't figure out the how or why?
Does anyone have any tips on what is wrong and if it is easily corrected by a dufus at home? Barring the self-repair option can anyone suggest a repair facility in the US I can contact? If you have experienced this problem and you have an approximate idea of the repair cost I'd appreciate that as well.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
Harrisburg, PA 🙂