Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
I have somehow acquired two different Praktica bodies - an MTL3 and a Super TL. Both came into my possession with Alkaline batteries in them, and the MTL light meter was originally dead-on, although the Super TL was always underexposing by two stops (from what I gather, a common problem with using alkaline batteries in circuits designed for mercury ones).
Since then, the MTL3 has developed the same problem as the Super TL. According to every source I can find, both of these cameras are supposed to have "bridge circuits", and the different voltage shouldn't affect them. The batteries are still producing 1.5v, so that can't be the source of the problem. So why would the meter go from accurate to two stops out almost overnight? And what on earth can I do to rectify it?
Since then, the MTL3 has developed the same problem as the Super TL. According to every source I can find, both of these cameras are supposed to have "bridge circuits", and the different voltage shouldn't affect them. The batteries are still producing 1.5v, so that can't be the source of the problem. So why would the meter go from accurate to two stops out almost overnight? And what on earth can I do to rectify it?