minolta hi-matic 7s

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hello my fellow photologists, can anyone tell me, if my meter has had it do I need to keep the battery in for any other function . I thank you jack
 
No you do not need to keep the battery in (except if you shoot in auto exposure mode, but if your meter is dead it will not work anyway)
 
Also, I've found that when using a silver oxide or alkaline battery, the meter badly overexposes (the camera was made for mercury batteries). Maybe its just my camera, but something to watch out for...
 
minolta hi-matic 7s

thank you my friends I noticed when I put a 1.5v bat in, the meter needle went right to the top and did not move. I am waiting for a light meter to come and I will try it on manual. Thanks Again jack
 
Did you try to select the ISO/ASA under the lens? It turns on the meter (with lens cap off of course), otherwise it will look dead. As the others said, the camera will work on manual and not in Auto if there are not batteries. I've used the Wein cells with some success, but they didn't last too long.
 
You need a battery of the same voltage as a mercury cell, which was 1.35v, not 1.5 in silver oxide. I use zinc-air hearing aid batteries, which are 1.4v (close enough) and add a spacer, if necessary as those cells are not wide enough diameter.

The ohter option is to use a Wein cell. Those are quite a bit more expensive than the hearing aid batteries.

It's a nice little camera.
 
Did you try to select the ISO/ASA under the lens? It turns on the meter (with lens cap off of course), otherwise it will look dead. As the others said, the camera will work on manual and not in Auto if there are not batteries. I've used the Wein cells with some success, but they didn't last too long.
I thank you I will try it on manual I am waiting for my first film to come back to see if my replacement of the light seals worked jack
 
gary e

gary e

Did you try to select the ISO/ASA under the lens? It turns on the meter (with lens cap off of course), otherwise it will look dead. As the others said, the camera will work on manual and not in Auto if there are not batteries. I've used the Wein cells with some success, but they didn't last too long.
I tried the asa move no luck.
 
trius

trius

You need a battery of the same voltage as a mercury cell, which was 1.35v, not 1.5 in silver oxide. I use zinc-air hearing aid batteries, which are 1.4v (close enough) and add a spacer, if necessary as those cells are not wide enough diameter.

The ohter option is to use a Wein cell. Those are quite a bit more expensive than the hearing aid batteries.

It's a nice little camera.
thanks I will go manual
 
I removed all of the old foam seal and use it bare. So far, I haven't had any light leaks though I do shade it from direct sunlight. I think it's more of a dust seal than anything. To the suggestion of using hearing aid batteries, I'll give that a try.
 
Hi, Tenter10,

May I ask what specific battery make and model you are using? I ordered a used Hi-Matic 7SII, and I am wondering if the same battery would have the same result in the the camera I get.

I'm new to this old camera thing, but it seems that different batteries have different affects on these old meters.

Thank you,

Robt.
 
Hi, Tenter10,

May I ask what specific battery make and model you are using? I ordered a used Hi-Matic 7SII, and I am wondering if the same battery would have the same result in the the camera I get.

I'm new to this old camera thing, but it seems that different batteries have different affects on these old meters.

Thank you,

Robt.
:)MateI am a novice for 18 yrs I used an instamatic until I got a SLR.I am only just getting back into rangefinders. My camera is the older 1966 7S.Go onto minolta hi-matic site and dial up matts classic cameras all the gel is there.
 
:)MateI am a novice for 18 yrs I used an instamatic until I got a SLR.I am only just getting back into rangefinders. My camera is the older 1966 7S.Go onto minolta hi-matic site and dial up matts classic cameras all the gel is there.
:)I put a 1.5 volt battery in and the needle went to the top and stayed there .On my camera the meter is kerfuffled, and I am awaiting a hand held light meter.
 
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