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Internal metering of the Ikon is positioned to the lower left of the frame, just out of centre. Perhaps you're metering like a Leica, which reads from the central area?
it's been some time since I have last visited and I am not sure how active this section still is... but I will give it a try, hoping that someone might be able to help me.
I have "rediscovered" my trusty ZM recently. Just to make sure everything works fine before shooting away, I compared the exposure metering with the results of my Fuji X-Pro 1. With the same ISO and f-stop settings the ZM will always measure one stop less (e.g., 1/500 from the ZM, 1/250 from the Fuji).
The batteries seem to be fine, at least according to my battery tester and the camera is also not complaining about low battery.
Any ideas? I am now going with the values of the Fuji as I can directly see how the picture is turning out and I am trusting it more, especially in tricky lighting situations. When I get the film developed, I will see how that worked out. But I would like to understand what is happening here so I can rely on the Zeiss alone.
The ISO standards for digital 'speed' and film speed are not the same. ISO 12232:2019 continues the confusing problem established in ISO 12232:2006 which provides digital still camera manufacturers a choice of five different techniques for determining the ISO and exposure index rating at each sensitivity for a particular camera. The five methods do not give identical results, nor do any of them compare exactly with film ISO speeds.
Even if both the cameras are precisely calibrated, manufacturers of digital cameras often fudge the ISO settings to provide more or less gain than the standard prescribes to meet market expectations.
Digital cameras are adequate to acceptable meters for print film for non-critical applications, but do not be surprised if your film and digital cameras give different readings of the same scenes.
Marty
If this forum had 'Likes' or 'Thank You' buttons, I would gladly hit them for your post. 🙂
Interesting to see such an old thread come alive and to read about the complaints -real or imaginary. My newly bought bodies have been around the world and both work fine. Second-hand bodies now sell for more than I paid for mine 10 years ago.
Today I was in contact with Zeiss - excellent customer service. Quick replies and competent answers. I will probably have to send it in.