Diagnose problem with fm2 lightmeter

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The lightmeter on my Nikon FM2 (an FM2/T I bought new in 1998 or so) is showing erratic behaviour and wrong metering results, but I cannot link the issue to any of the commonly reported problems.

The leds work, which suggests that there is no battery issue and the AI tab does not seem to be stuck either.

But: when metering it moves from + to - in a totally erratic way and never settles on a 0. This happens even when I meter on an evenly illuminated surface. The metering results also do not match what I get with a handheld meter (both reading reflection on same surface).

What else could I check to narrow down the possible issues?
 

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Yes! That seems to capture the problem quite accurately.

So it seems to me that the sensor receives no light or its output is bad. The camera acts as if the lens cap is on so most of the time it shows "-" but when you adjust the shutter speed/ ASA/ aperture combination out of its metering range it flashes + and 0 quicky.
 
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An additional check shows that it is AI tab in combination with one speicific lens is the culprit after all.

Metering is fine with nikkor lenses, but my recently acquired Voigtlander 40mm in sl mount (the nikon f mount) does appear to cause some problems with the ai-tab. And this leads the camera to believe that that the diafragm is entirely closed, I guess
 

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I am glad you found that out. I found if the AI coupling is pushed beyond the supposedly maximum position that would happen.
 
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