QL 17 Light Meter

SpecialKev

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I was just testing my newly purchased used QL 17 in side my house and it seems as if the stick in the view finder that shows the f-stop setting is sticking. I point the camera towards a light source but the stick does not react. If I justle or tap the camera it moves.

What can I do to better trouble-shoot and fix this problem?

Kevin
 
I have had this happen on other cameras, but none of my Canonets. The mechanism is a galvenometer, a needle on an electromagnet. They are very sensitive. I have a Nikon that requires a "rap" on the head to work, but after that it is fine for the day. Usually it is a bent needle or something bent in its path. Rarely, the mechanism itself is bad. On the Canon 7, opening the camera up was required. A light baffle had become bent, and I ended up removing it. On that camera there was no margin for error. On another camera, it was easy to bend the needle slightly.

I think that "Greyhoundman" has been through this before, and has some pictures of the effected area. If it is as simple as a bent meter needle hanging up on its track, it means popping the top plate. That is not difficult, I use a rubber mousepad to get the cover over the wind-lever off adn jewler screwdrivers for the screws.
 
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G'man, on a PM I sent Kevin some info on cleaning the new model QL17 finder. That seemed to fit the bill. I've noticed this question coming up a lot on a thread search.

This would be a great "how to" thread on the repair forum, like yours for the shutter repair.
 
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