Kozhe
Well-known
Hi everybody!
I got a cl and although shutter works perfectly the speed indicator in the viewfinder is always misplaced one stop. You choose 1/60 for example, but the marker shows 1/30. At B it´s just displaced further to the left outside the speed scale, like the whole thing is not in the correct place.
Moreover, from 1/4 on , a weird red thing appears on the "correct exposure" area, I don´t know if this is an indicator to be shown someway, the fact is that it just looks like it´s not working properly.
I´m testing the camera with no batteries, but I don´t think these marking faults come from the lack of power.
Does anyone have any idea what´s going on with this cl??
Thanks!
I got a cl and although shutter works perfectly the speed indicator in the viewfinder is always misplaced one stop. You choose 1/60 for example, but the marker shows 1/30. At B it´s just displaced further to the left outside the speed scale, like the whole thing is not in the correct place.
Moreover, from 1/4 on , a weird red thing appears on the "correct exposure" area, I don´t know if this is an indicator to be shown someway, the fact is that it just looks like it´s not working properly.
I´m testing the camera with no batteries, but I don´t think these marking faults come from the lack of power.
Does anyone have any idea what´s going on with this cl??
Thanks!
ed1234
Established
what lens u use?? I notices if I had a 35mm, the shutter indicator is a bit off, but with a 50mm it will be fine.
Kozhe
Well-known
I got it with the summicron 40 but it does the same with a 50 DR.
Ed, I wonder what´s that red thing I see in the viewfinder. It´s goes out right where the "correct exposure" area is. Can you check yours and tell me if this is some kind of indicator you see when using the B setting?
Ed, I wonder what´s that red thing I see in the viewfinder. It´s goes out right where the "correct exposure" area is. Can you check yours and tell me if this is some kind of indicator you see when using the B setting?
MPerson
Established
The red flag indicates shutter speed to low. I have the CL manual in PDF format if you need it just PM me your email address.
Kozhe
Well-known
Thanks Andy!
I got the manual too but found no mention about this. Maybe I red it too fast
I got the manual too but found no mention about this. Maybe I red it too fast
MPerson
Established
Page 16 in the exposure meter section.
ed1234
Established
Just took a look, if I use the 35mm, the shutter speed indicator is a bit to the right when I am at 1/30 or slower, when I am at 1/2 sec the red indicator is actually on the 1/2 but the lower section of the red indicator is right below the 4. The indicator seems to be better with the 50mm. The red circle dot is shown when the speed shutter is at "bulb"
Kozhe
Well-known
thanks guys!
Since I have no batteries I cannot check the meter but what I see is that moving the din/asa dial also moves a little bit that red thingy, up to the point that at 400 asa the red dial it´s completely out of place. Looks weird isn´t it?
Since I have no batteries I cannot check the meter but what I see is that moving the din/asa dial also moves a little bit that red thingy, up to the point that at 400 asa the red dial it´s completely out of place. Looks weird isn´t it?
ed1234
Established
Just took a look, if I use the 35mm, the shutter speed indicator is a bit to the right when I am at 1/30 or slower, when I am at 1/2 sec the red indicator is actually on the 1/2 but the lower section of the red indicator is right below the 4. The indicator seems to be better with the 50mm. The red circle dot is shown when the speed shutter is at "bulb"
Folks, I was wrong on my previous post on the red circle, it will show on the meter scale when the shutter speed is way too slow. I just discovered this after I play with the iso dial.
Please forgive me as I just got my CL for 2 weeks
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