Minox 35gt is underexposing?

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My new to me Minox seems to be consistently underexposing.

I ran a test film, the same scene at each of the camera's asa settings ... and it looks to me to be 2 to 2.5 stops off, sorry about the photo, a tube has gone on my light box so I had to use the monitor



the film was fuji 400 superia

this is the same thing inverted desaturated, the little red No's are the grey% of that grey card as CS sees it



Two questions, first, do you think 2 stops?

and secondly, anybody know how to adjust it?

I may just print another sticker for the asa dial that goes from 100 to 3200 asa
 
Seems that little Yashica I recently got also underexposes. About THREE stops. As I don't use slow films in RF's this effectively extends ISO range from upper ISO800 to 6400, still allowing to use ISO200 film rated as ISO50. Cool :)

I'm not sure about reasons. Maybe those old CdS cells just age?
 
Those cameras were made for mercury batteries. Using modern 1.5 volt cells causes about 2 stops of underexposure with most CdS cell meters made for mercury batts. Use Wein Cells or the MR9 adapter, or get it adjusted for silver-oxide batteries.
 
Hi Chris, I have an adaptor with a diode in to give a constant 5.6v from 4 silver oxide cells, so I don't think it's that
 
Hi Chris, I have an adaptor with a diode in to give a constant 5.6v from 4 silver oxide cells, so I don't think it's that

Ahh, damn. Probably a bad CdS cell. The cells are less than a dollar each at radio shack. The trick is that those might not fit the camera size-wise and you'll have to have it recalibrated as each cell reads different so the camera needs setup for accuracy on the new one.
 
Can't you just compensate with the ASA dial?

sure, I can. I just have to re-check exposure - initially I got impression that in daylight it's spot on, and underexposes in dim light. If it constantly misses 3 stops, it's easy then. If underexposure varies depending on light conditions, then I'm better off using something more stable.
 
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