AutumnJazz
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This was my mother's camera, she got it in the 70s and learned photography on it. She gave it to me in the 90s, and I learned photography on it. It has incredible sentimental value to me, and her, and it is broken. If using any normal shutter speed, the light meter's needle (or whatever it is) does not move. (It stays in the middle, and on Blub, it hits the top, so it isn't stuck.) I have no idea what is wrong with it, but I would like to get the light meter working so that I can use it.
So, where can I send it to get it repaired? Or would I be better off getting a light meter that can fit in a hot shoe, as is used on Leicas?
(On a very off topic note, I've always wondered, why are M-mount lenses so much?)
Thanks,
Jazz
PS. - I lost my glasses, so I am sorry for any typo's I have made. It is very hard for me to read without them, making proofreading difficult.
So, where can I send it to get it repaired? Or would I be better off getting a light meter that can fit in a hot shoe, as is used on Leicas?
(On a very off topic note, I've always wondered, why are M-mount lenses so much?)
Thanks,
Jazz
PS. - I lost my glasses, so I am sorry for any typo's I have made. It is very hard for me to read without them, making proofreading difficult.