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Flybye
Tinkerer
Username: Flybye

Post Number: 14
Registered: 01-2010

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Posted on Saturday, February 05, 2011 - 02:08 pm:   

Hi all,

I have a Konica T3N with a curious issue. I'm using the 1.4v hearing aid batteries. When I meter something in sunlight, it meters exactly the same as my Sony digital camera and a Nikon N8008.

When I use a gray card with sunlight hitting it or indoors, the T3N over exposes. I metered the gray card also using the Sony & the Nikon and they both meter the same.

I read an old thread here about low-brightness adjustment in the T3N. There is this little pulley that I have access to once I remove the top. So I know how to get to this little pulley and even have the instructions on how to adjust it.

But my main question: How do I know how much low light is low enough for adjusting the meter properly? Should I simply use the gray card outside/indoors, etc?

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