Just got a XD5 yesterday for a song.
It is in pretty good condition and would be a nice backup to my XD7.
It does however exhibit a meter reading that is one or two stops too high, about a third of the time.
The rest of the time it is bang on.
That is, checked against other Minolta bodies and a meter.
It seems the problem is worse in S mode, but it could also be that it’s simply easier to detect in that mode.
Could it have something to do with the max aperture feeler, that detects that the lens is set to auto aperture?
It seems the over reading can often be “massaged” away by gently pumping the half press or working the compensation/ISO dial.
That makes me hope that it is a connection problem, and not a capacitor or IC starting to malfunction.
Anyone had a similar problem?
It is in pretty good condition and would be a nice backup to my XD7.
It does however exhibit a meter reading that is one or two stops too high, about a third of the time.
The rest of the time it is bang on.
That is, checked against other Minolta bodies and a meter.
It seems the problem is worse in S mode, but it could also be that it’s simply easier to detect in that mode.
Could it have something to do with the max aperture feeler, that detects that the lens is set to auto aperture?
It seems the over reading can often be “massaged” away by gently pumping the half press or working the compensation/ISO dial.
That makes me hope that it is a connection problem, and not a capacitor or IC starting to malfunction.
Anyone had a similar problem?