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Henry

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Posted on Thursday, December 23, 2004 - 01:38 pm:   

You could simply have dirty resistor tracks. Or you may have a break in the circuit where not all of the voltages are being added.

If the camera has never been opened...at least not by a screwdriver happy tinkerer...then I REALLY doubt you have a simple adjustment problem. Do this. Take a reading of a consistently lit thing...like a cloudless sky. Now cycle the aperture track about 50 times and the ASA track about fifty times. Now take the reading of the same spot in the sky. Do the readings match? If the reading has changed you definitely have dirty resistors.

Henry

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