fotoobscura
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I finally got around to cleaning up one of my FE2's and noticed that the meter needle was very, VERY off. I took it outside and threw a roll of ISO 100 in it and tested it generically via "Sunny 16's". In full noon light the meter was reading something like 1/8th sec!
I then took out my Gossen Luna Pro and metered the same scene and was ~1/125, naturally. I then downloaded an iPhone app just to (sort of) verify that the Gossen was still fairly accurate.
Next step was to bring the FE2 inside and check the batteries via a multi-meter. ~2.92 volts- fine. Finally, let's shoot f/16 inside. The exposure *should* be very long. 10-15 seconds or more. It was!
So, this leaves me to conclude that the needle is misreporting the exposure but the exposure is (likely) correct!
Anyone have these issues with FE2's? Metering well, but needle inaccurate?
Also, how the hell would I know if it's accurate w/o shooting a roll? Could I get out a stopwatch and time the length of the shutter for a known exposure time? Is that ridiculous?
Thanks!
I then took out my Gossen Luna Pro and metered the same scene and was ~1/125, naturally. I then downloaded an iPhone app just to (sort of) verify that the Gossen was still fairly accurate.
Next step was to bring the FE2 inside and check the batteries via a multi-meter. ~2.92 volts- fine. Finally, let's shoot f/16 inside. The exposure *should* be very long. 10-15 seconds or more. It was!
So, this leaves me to conclude that the needle is misreporting the exposure but the exposure is (likely) correct!
Anyone have these issues with FE2's? Metering well, but needle inaccurate?
Also, how the hell would I know if it's accurate w/o shooting a roll? Could I get out a stopwatch and time the length of the shutter for a known exposure time? Is that ridiculous?
Thanks!