pete63uk
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Yea, I think you guys are right. I shall go and get it if it's still there. I will try a haggle starting at £10 and see what happens. At the end of the day, it is a charity shop so the money helps.
1. Did you do this with the back open? If yes, then the shutter went off at f3.5 @ 1/60th fixed. There's a micro switch that senses whether the back is open. That provision is there because the XA2/XA3 can only advance film when the shutter has been released. You need to be able to do a number of advance/shutter releases when you load the film with the back open while at the same time the clamshell is closed to have access to the rewind lever to pull the film tight. Normally when the clamshell is closed, the shutter is without power.Ok, nearly there, I had a good look over it and noticed a couple of things that I thought I'd run past you guys.
1. I pointed the camera out the window into daylight and pressed the shutter keeping an eye on the shutter. I pointed into the dark of the shop and pressed again. I could see no difference in size of aperture or determine any difference in shutter speed. Is this right?
2. Looking very carefully from both front and back, I tried moving the zone focus through all 3 stages and could not see any movement whatsoever of the lens. Not even a small slight movement. Is this right?
I know it seems like I'm being a bit picky, but I have bought too many bad cameras in the past and can't really afford it anymore. I want a working camera that will be used on a regular basis. D&P + purchase of a film is around £11 so I don't need to spend that to find out I've bought a dud.
Also, does the XA3 have any real advantage over an Olympus Trip 35?
Thanks.
Give a shout if you've no instruction book and I'll try and find the time to scan mine.
Regards, David
Not a PDF but at least you can reference it.
http://35mm-compact.com/manuels/olympus-xa3/slides/olympus-xa3-1.html