MIkhail
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Hello.
I have a question regarding Konica Hexar AF. It is a great point-and-shoot camera, and lens are smooth yet sharp. But one thing I noticed. I like to use manual focus, but it's a really tricky option on this camera, so I try to auto-focus and then recompose, while holding the button down halfway (usual way). What happens with this camera- I recompose, press the button all the way down, and camera tries to auto-focus again, does it and then fires! So essentially the area in focus is always in the middle of a shot... This sucks. Tell me please, is this normal for this camera? I never had this issue before, but then I never had point-and-shoot cameras before...
If it's a problem, where can it be fixed?
Thanks a million!
I have a question regarding Konica Hexar AF. It is a great point-and-shoot camera, and lens are smooth yet sharp. But one thing I noticed. I like to use manual focus, but it's a really tricky option on this camera, so I try to auto-focus and then recompose, while holding the button down halfway (usual way). What happens with this camera- I recompose, press the button all the way down, and camera tries to auto-focus again, does it and then fires! So essentially the area in focus is always in the middle of a shot... This sucks. Tell me please, is this normal for this camera? I never had this issue before, but then I never had point-and-shoot cameras before...
If it's a problem, where can it be fixed?
Thanks a million!
FrankS
Registered User
It shouldn't do that. You're sure you're not letting up on the shutter button while recomposing?
MIkhail
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It shouldn't do that. You're sure you're not letting up on the shutter button while recomposing?
Even if I was before, once I noticed I made sure I do not.
Paul T.
Veteran
NO, not normal, usually holding the shutter halfway down and then recomposing works perfectly. THe only time I've ever had problems is when very, very drunk
MIkhail
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NO, not normal, usually holding the shutter halfway down and then recomposing works perfectly. THe only time I've ever had problems is when very, very drunk
I am not drunk that often...
I figure, then, it's a button connectivity problem. Lens itself focuses quite well. Can anybody advice a good repairman for this camera?
sliceoflight
Newbie
I am not drunk that often...
I figure, then, it's a button connectivity problem. Lens itself focuses quite well. Can anybody advice a good repairman for this camera?
Mikhail, this is a fairly common problem. See this website. I haven't had to do this repair yet myself, but from other people's comments it appears to work.
http://silvergrain.com/labs/Konica_Hexar#Shutter_release_.28erratic_pre-focus.29_problem
Ming
MIkhail
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Mikhail, this is a fairly common problem. See this website. I haven't had to do this repair yet myself, but from other people's comments it appears to work.
http://silvergrain.com/labs/Konica_Hexar#Shutter_release_.28erratic_pre-focus.29_problem
Ming
Thank you very much, Ming!
filmfan
Well-known
It has happens to me at times when I don't realize that my finger is not totally over the shutter button and thus not applying enough pressure for the focus to lock.
MIkhail
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It has happens to me at times when I don't realize that my finger is not totally over the shutter button and thus not applying enough pressure for the focus to lock.
I guess some "operator's error" may be present, but it does it every time!
The link that Ming gave me (above) is pretty good, but I think I will still look for the repairman, since I am not too good in soldering...
FrankS
Registered User
This fix can be accomplished without soldering, I've read.
MIkhail
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This fix can be accomplished without soldering, I've read.
Using the link above, it seems to me that I would need to remove the switch assembly in order to clean it. How can I do that without soldering the contacts?
FrankS
Registered User
I'm just trying to be helpful by telling you what I read somewhere. Do some research by googling Hexar AF and reading through the sites.
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MIkhail
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I'm just trying to be helpful by telling you what I read somewhere. Do some research by googling Hexar AF and reading through the sites.
Thank you.
tjcastl
Newbie
This is great information - thanks for the link, Ming! I've had the same issue as the OP and in general have felt completely uncomfortable with focusing this camera, for the same reasons, but never was able to find any similar issue out there on the Internet. Will work up the nerve to try this sometime!
Cheers,
Tim
Cheers,
Tim
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
No soldering required. The shot of the tactical switch is just in the story in case you have to replace it.
I sold Hexars on eBay for a while and serviced all of them before I shipped them out. I did at least 15 of them, never a problem.
Success!
I sold Hexars on eBay for a while and serviced all of them before I shipped them out. I did at least 15 of them, never a problem.
Success!
MIkhail
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No soldering required. The shot of the tactical switch is just in the story in case you have to replace it.
I sold Hexars on eBay for a while and serviced all of them before I shipped them out. I did at least 15 of them, never a problem.
Success!
Well, I just tried, and failed
I am talking about this, top right
Maybe I don't have proper tools, but I just cannot lift it up, and I am afraid to pull hard... This whole assembly looks deceivingly large on pictures, in reality it's as big as pinky nail. So I put it back together (it still works) and I am considering sending it out for overhaul, including the fix of AF issue... When I find a shop, that is.
Thanks, everybody!
MIkhail
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Update: camera is still not fixed... Nobody wants to take it, no shops have spare parts for repair...
Something to think about when you are ready to buy this camera. Great lenses though...
Something to think about when you are ready to buy this camera. Great lenses though...
douwe
Jazz and Silver
I did this repair as well, without soldering. It is indeed difficult to take the cover off, but not impossible! I used the smallest jewellers screwdriver I could find, and stuck it in between the plastic and the metal cover from the side. That worked. My camera is working perfect now. Do not despair!
MIkhail
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I did this repair as well, without soldering. It is indeed difficult to take the cover off, but not impossible! I used the smallest jewellers screwdriver I could find, and stuck it in between the plastic and the metal cover from the side. That worked. My camera is working perfect now. Do not despair!
I guess I have nothing to lose now, having tried and failed to get somebody else to do that. I'lll try again one of these days ;-)
micromoogman
Well-known
My Hexar was inactive for a year and I had the same problem when shooting a roll last week. I didn't fire at all, lost AF. As with all electronic contacts it gets "dirty" from oxides over time, so I just had the camera shut off and exercised the button for ten minutes or so. Both to AE lock position and to the bottom. After that no problems at all. Try that first.
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