satbunny
Established
Just picked up a Minolta Hi-Matic E in a charity shop for 3 notes.
Seems okay but has no batteries.
This took the old Mallory RM 640 mercury. Do you think the modern 1,5v replacements will work okay or will the exposures all be wrong?
Since the batteries will cost about 7 times the camera I am wondering whether to just get rid.. I had hoped it had a manual only option..
Seems okay but has no batteries.
This took the old Mallory RM 640 mercury. Do you think the modern 1,5v replacements will work okay or will the exposures all be wrong?
Since the batteries will cost about 7 times the camera I am wondering whether to just get rid.. I had hoped it had a manual only option..
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
I have one and mickey moused a modern battery into it. Seemed to work just fine with print film. Maybe the print film has enough latitude to forgive any slightly off exposures due to modern batteries. Lack of manual mode is off putting but the lens is a gem.
Bob
Bob
raid
Dad Photographer
The ongoing RFF Pass the RF Project IV uses such a camera. It is a sleek looking camera with a good lens. It eats up batteries.
sleepyhead
Well-known
The HiMatic E was my first camera - got it in 1978 when I was 13 years old. It was a great camera that took really pleasing pictures. I think if you could get it to work you'de be happy.
Check out this photo of my brother from 1979 - if I said it was taken with a Leica, no one would be the wiser...
Check out this photo of my brother from 1979 - if I said it was taken with a Leica, no one would be the wiser...

Bill58
Native Texan
My bright yellow lizard- clad (Cameraleather.com) Hi-matic E uses 2 HM-N Kanto/ C.R.IS. adapters and 2 SR44 batteries just fine. Battery life is OK too.
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zuikologist
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satbunny said:Just picked up a Minolta Hi-Matic E in a charity shop for 3 notes.
Seems okay but has no batteries.
This took the old Mallory RM 640 mercury. Do you think the modern 1,5v replacements will work okay or will the exposures all be wrong?
Since the batteries will cost about 7 times the camera I am wondering whether to just get rid.. I had hoped it had a manual only option..
Use two 1.4v alkalines. They work fine. Take the batteries out and cover up the holes if you are not using the camera for a while.
The lens is lovely - apparently a close relative to the Vivitar 35ES and Konica S3.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Zuik: I think you mean zinc-air, not alkaline, eh?
slm
Formerly nextreme
I use the PX625 alkaline batteries, with a home made piece of brass to fill in the extra space and make the contacts. I also bought it in a charity shop for $2.00.
I can't say enough good things about the Himatic E. The form factor, the lens, the metering - all excellent.
Cheers.
I can't say enough good things about the Himatic E. The form factor, the lens, the metering - all excellent.
Cheers.
Kent
Finally at home...
Just found one in the bay. Can't wait to get it...
MCTuomey
Veteran
Feel free to join the group, if you're curious about the "E" - we've been passing the camera for little over six months now:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49116
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49116
P. Lynn Miller
Well-known
I inherited my Grandfater's Minolta Hi-Matic E, and love it. Unfortunately, it stayed in the US when I moved to Australia, so I have not used it in a few years. I always used the modern alkaline version of the 640 and it worked fine. Lovely little camera with a jewel of a lens.
Kent
Finally at home...
It arrived yesterday, I will play around with it on Sunday...Just found one in the bay. Can't wait to get it...
Kent
Finally at home...
That's a very nice cam. The first roll is still inside. I need to finish it since I can't wait to see the pictures.
zuikologist
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Let's see some results soon. I like mine.That's a very nice cam. The first roll is still inside. I need to finish it since I can't wait to see the pictures.
zuikologist
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Just picked up a Minolta Hi-Matic E in a charity shop for 3 notes.
Seems okay but has no batteries.
This took the old Mallory RM 640 mercury. Do you think the modern 1,5v replacements will work okay or will the exposures all be wrong?
Since the batteries will cost about 7 times the camera I am wondering whether to just get rid.. I had hoped it had a manual only option..
Did you keep the camera?
cblkdog
Cblkdog
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