Thanks CCB. Unfortunately, that site gives details for the PME5 (and other models), but not the PME. The circuit boards in these two models are different.
Thanks CCB. Unfortunately, that site gives details for the PME5 (and other models), but not the PME. The circuit boards in these two models are different.
It lists PME in the contents, however it's very thin on content regarding PME. Apart from calibration source values, I couldn't find anything useful.
Most of these newer ones are only useful as addition to initial service manuals that are hard to source. They are not full service manuals.
Here is another version but only thing it says is to replace the board with PME51 board and calibrate as PME51:
It lists PME in the contents, however it's very thin on content regarding PME. Apart from calibration source values, I couldn't find anything useful.
Most of these newer ones are only useful as addition to initial service manuals that are hard to source. They are not full service manuals.
Here is another version but only thing it says is to replace the board with PME51 board and calibrate as PME51:
Hi - I apologise for the delay in replying. As you say, CCB, there's not much information. I want to adjust the calibration, which appears to be off, but need to know which pots to adjust for which light levels. There's no Hasselblad service facility in New Zealand, and I wouldn't entrust the camera to a courier. Regards - Dario
I would like one too. I need to remove diopter glass. It has haze on the lens surface. I think PME is different than PME 3 and PME 5. How to tighten diopter glass? It is not easy like PME 3 or PME 5