ronnies
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Hi,
I wonder if anyone has seen this before and/or knows what the problem is.
When pointed at a bright light (sunny blue sky for example) my Nikkormat FTn meter is indicating correct exposure at 1/15 at maximum aperture, no mater what lens is attached. This is at ISO 400. This applies to both my 50/1.4 and 28/3.5. The needle moves with the shutter speed dial, aperture ring and light but NEVER indicates over exopsure. When I move the shutter speed dial to 1/8 the needle jumps up as the meter is no longer connected.
There is nothing wrong with the battery (a genuine PX625 !) as it is showing correct exposure values in my OM1n and Canonet.
I have done the "wap, wap" indexing when I attach the lens and the wee red line is getting to the correct maximum aperture.
I'm currently stumped as to what could be the problem.
Any ideas ?
Ronnie
I wonder if anyone has seen this before and/or knows what the problem is.
When pointed at a bright light (sunny blue sky for example) my Nikkormat FTn meter is indicating correct exposure at 1/15 at maximum aperture, no mater what lens is attached. This is at ISO 400. This applies to both my 50/1.4 and 28/3.5. The needle moves with the shutter speed dial, aperture ring and light but NEVER indicates over exopsure. When I move the shutter speed dial to 1/8 the needle jumps up as the meter is no longer connected.
There is nothing wrong with the battery (a genuine PX625 !) as it is showing correct exposure values in my OM1n and Canonet.
I have done the "wap, wap" indexing when I attach the lens and the wee red line is getting to the correct maximum aperture.
I'm currently stumped as to what could be the problem.
Any ideas ?
Ronnie