GregB
Member
Hi everyone. This is my first post so please be nice!
I've just bought a Vivitar 35ES from a camera fair, but on returning home I've realised that it has a problem. The meter responds to chenges in light levels, but it seems to read way too low. If I point it at a bright light bulb with the ASA set to 800 and the shutter speed set to 1/8, the aperture reads f11. This is way off right? I've checked the battery voltage with a multimeter and it reads about 1.5v. I thought I'd see what people thought before putting a roll of film through it. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is it worth having it repaired, and if so is there anyone I can send it to in the UK? It's a real shame because it's in great condition otherwise. My first visit to a camera fair too 🙁
Cheers,
Greg
I've just bought a Vivitar 35ES from a camera fair, but on returning home I've realised that it has a problem. The meter responds to chenges in light levels, but it seems to read way too low. If I point it at a bright light bulb with the ASA set to 800 and the shutter speed set to 1/8, the aperture reads f11. This is way off right? I've checked the battery voltage with a multimeter and it reads about 1.5v. I thought I'd see what people thought before putting a roll of film through it. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is it worth having it repaired, and if so is there anyone I can send it to in the UK? It's a real shame because it's in great condition otherwise. My first visit to a camera fair too 🙁
Cheers,
Greg