jmca21
Newbie
Hi all. New poster here. Question for you regarding my Electro 35 GSN. Last night I was playing with the aperture settings and timing exposures and noticed a quirk. Let me see if I can describe the problem. When I had the aperture ring at 16, the yellow light lit up, indicating underexposure. Turning the ring towards larger apertures, the yellow light went off when set at 5.8. This should indicate a shutter speed of 1/30. Rotating the ring further and firing the shutter at each larger aperture setting confirmed this. So my camera was registering the following settings:
ap 16 - underexposure
ap 11 - underexposure
ap 8 - underexposure
ap 5.8 - 1/30 shutter speed
ap 4 - 1/60
ap 2.8 - 1/125
ap 2 - 1/250
ap 1.7 - 1/500
Okay, that's all well and good. However, when I set the aperture ring at 1.7 and depress the button halfway to light up the indicator lights, the red arrow comes on indicating overexposure. Rotating the ring now towards smaller apertures I got the following settings:
ap 1.7 - overexposure
ap 2 - overexposure
ap 2.8 - overexposure
ap 4 - overexposure
ap 5.8 - 1/500
ap 8 - 1/250
ap 11 - underexposure
ap 16 - underexposure
Granted, I was messing with this in a fairly dimly lit room last night, so maybe that was screwing up the electronics, but what do you all think? Am I missing something here? Is the meter in my camera bad? My prints lately have been a bit underexposed, and I'm trying to figure out if its due to the processing, the haze filter I had on my camera, or problems with the meter.
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
jmca21
ap 16 - underexposure
ap 11 - underexposure
ap 8 - underexposure
ap 5.8 - 1/30 shutter speed
ap 4 - 1/60
ap 2.8 - 1/125
ap 2 - 1/250
ap 1.7 - 1/500
Okay, that's all well and good. However, when I set the aperture ring at 1.7 and depress the button halfway to light up the indicator lights, the red arrow comes on indicating overexposure. Rotating the ring now towards smaller apertures I got the following settings:
ap 1.7 - overexposure
ap 2 - overexposure
ap 2.8 - overexposure
ap 4 - overexposure
ap 5.8 - 1/500
ap 8 - 1/250
ap 11 - underexposure
ap 16 - underexposure
Granted, I was messing with this in a fairly dimly lit room last night, so maybe that was screwing up the electronics, but what do you all think? Am I missing something here? Is the meter in my camera bad? My prints lately have been a bit underexposed, and I'm trying to figure out if its due to the processing, the haze filter I had on my camera, or problems with the meter.
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
jmca21