There is enough of a power curve difference between Alkaline and Silver Oxide
batteries that it could be a problem. Try to find some real S76 or
Everready 357 cells see if they make a difference before having the meter fixed.


At 11:39 PM 10/8/03 +0200, you wrote:
Hello!

I recently bought a black KX. At first glance the body is in perfect
optical condition - no brassing around the brackets etc. Unfortunately
the foam sealing of the film compartment and the mirror shock absorbers
are porous, but that's ok for an about 25 year old camera.  But enough
about the optical condition.

The light meter has a problem and I am wondering if it's the contacts
that need some cleaning or if it is a mechanical problem.

First of all: I am using 2 Energizer LR44/A76 but in the manual it says
to use SE76E or MS76H. Are the battery types mentioned in the manual
outdated?

Now the light meter problem: When I press the shutter release button
halfway it gives a decent suggestion, but when I release the shutter it
falls down a bit. E.g. if it indicated 1/60 before release, the needle
would point at 1/8 after release. After another release it drops another
bit and so on. When I the light meter off and on again it works again -
always for one exposure.
I think it could be the vibration caused by the mirror during exposure
(the shock absorbing foam has more or less completely dissolved).

Does anybody know the problem? If I need to apply contact spray, what
parts would need it? What can I do about the foam. I don't really want
to leave the camera at the photo store, as that is quite expensive and
in my opinion the problem can't be that complicated to fix. I could be
wrong, but I hope not.

Thanks in advance, Patrick

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