Hi everyone,
I recently bought a used Mamiya 645 AFD II from Japan, and I’ve been really happy with it so far. However, I just noticed something odd in the battery compartment: there are small stickers placed over some of the metal contact areas. I’ve marked them in blue in the attached image.
I’ve always used the camera with these stickers in place, and everything has worked fine—including the motor drive and metering. But I recently had a strange issue where the camera auto-advanced the entire roll without firing the shutter, and now I’m wondering if these stickers might be interfering with proper battery contact.
My question is:
Are these stickers supposed to be there for safety or shipping reasons, or should they be removed for normal operation?
If anyone has seen this before or knows whether they could cause voltage instability or misfires, I’d really appreciate your input.
Thanks in advance!
—Lukas
I recently bought a used Mamiya 645 AFD II from Japan, and I’ve been really happy with it so far. However, I just noticed something odd in the battery compartment: there are small stickers placed over some of the metal contact areas. I’ve marked them in blue in the attached image.
I’ve always used the camera with these stickers in place, and everything has worked fine—including the motor drive and metering. But I recently had a strange issue where the camera auto-advanced the entire roll without firing the shutter, and now I’m wondering if these stickers might be interfering with proper battery contact.
My question is:
Are these stickers supposed to be there for safety or shipping reasons, or should they be removed for normal operation?
If anyone has seen this before or knows whether they could cause voltage instability or misfires, I’d really appreciate your input.
Thanks in advance!
—Lukas