Okay. Got a 2nd camera that is in beautiful shape. Also received a 2nd lens... which is also in beautiful condition. The fact that I can't get things to work any better together suggests there must be something that I just don't "get" about these cameras.
1) Both cameras work great without a lens. They respond as expected to the SLX remote control - moving the mirror, and then firing the shutter as instructed. I can even see the exposure lights "work" without the lens.
2) Neither "works" in firing the shutter of a lens once a lens is attached. I have two heavy but beautiful Rollei lenses: an 80mm F/2,8 and a 50mm F/4. I can get some shutter fires with the 80mm, but the 50mm is more reluctant and I've managed to get it to fire only once. With the lenses on, the center top red light comes on with virtually every press of the shutter. This is supposed to mean that the battery is almost completely exhausted. Gee... these lenses take a lot of juice!!! LOL.
3) Often pressing the shutter release simply causes the aperture to close down and eventually shut completely.
4) Re-opening the aperture seems to be a matter of rotating the aperture ring to "A", pressing the red button on the lens, and pressing the exposure meter button once or twice.
5) If I want the shutter to fire, my most likely success seems to come whenever I move the aperture ring to "A", press the red button, and then press the exposure meter button once or twice. THEN I cannot almost be sure that if I rotate the aperture ring to where I want it, the shutter will fire. Maybe not the first time, but often it will either fir the 2nd time or not at all.
6) I'm not sure I understand why the camera prefers AUTO to MANUAL, but it seems to do so. I am only trying to get the camera to shoot a single, manual shot at this point. Nothing fancy. Fact is, I'd be happy if I could reliably get it to function on MANUAL mode. I thought I'd switch to this as a bit more compact version of a Bronica with the option of using AUTO. So far... nada. You wouldn't think this is rocket science, but even reading the manual (I have a copy from BUTKUS), it seems to be an after thought to shoot MANUAL. My conclusion is that I am doing something very wrong.
And yet I thought I was fairly apt at this point with most gear, but this thing has me buffaloed. Why is this so hard? What am I missing in how it assumes I'll try to operate the camera? I've seen a twinkle of the exposure meter lights only once, and only on the pristine 2nd camera... and this only with a lens off. What gives? Most of the time, I'm seeing only the center ("Battery Charge insufficient") light 85%-95% of the time. This is troubling, but the battery is fully charged. Supposedly.
Both my batteries are after market rebuilds. Seems to me that despite my source's insistence that they will work... and he sells quite a few from what I can tell on this basis, and I assume that there's no reason they shouldn't work. And yet I can't explain why adding a lens seems to cause 2 cameras to roll over and refuse to operate. The Bronicas have some lock-up issues to deal with initially, but after figuring those out, they never resurfaced. This seems to be much the same thing, yet there are fewer users, so fewer resources. I'm gong to keep plugging, but so far I'm coming up with zero zilch nada.
Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks!