Just chanced on a Minox 35GT. Came with an old, long exhausted Duracell 5.6V mercury battery so I couldn't do a battery test and had to order replacement batteries online before getting to know whether the camera works or not.
In terms of batteries, the simplest option where I live seemed to be a PX27G alkaline 6V replacement. Based on what I had read online, the voltage difference shouldn't produce a metering error.
The good news is that the battery fits and the shutter and exposure meter appear to be operational (open back - set to f/16 - cock and trip the shutter in a dark room - observe the shutter clicking open and closed; viewfinder needle swings about as expected following aperture variation).
The so-so news comes from the battery test button: when I perform a battery test as indicated in the manual, the needle readout in the viewfinder says 1/500, whereas the manual suggests it should give a '1/125 or beyond' readout.
I test metered the same scene with the Minox set at 400IS0 and an SLR +50mm prime set on centre-weighted metering and set at 400ISO. The scene was the same, but I cannot exclude metering variations induced by a) different centre-weighted metering distribution across cameras 3) different angle across lenses. Having said this, I repeatedly found that to get, on the Minox, the readout I was getting on the SLR I had to move the film sensitivity wheel on the Minox down to 160-200EI from 400ISO.
Does the above suggest the 6V alkaline battery might be leading to systematic underexposure? What are people's experiences wrt this?
In terms of batteries, the simplest option where I live seemed to be a PX27G alkaline 6V replacement. Based on what I had read online, the voltage difference shouldn't produce a metering error.
The good news is that the battery fits and the shutter and exposure meter appear to be operational (open back - set to f/16 - cock and trip the shutter in a dark room - observe the shutter clicking open and closed; viewfinder needle swings about as expected following aperture variation).
The so-so news comes from the battery test button: when I perform a battery test as indicated in the manual, the needle readout in the viewfinder says 1/500, whereas the manual suggests it should give a '1/125 or beyond' readout.
I test metered the same scene with the Minox set at 400IS0 and an SLR +50mm prime set on centre-weighted metering and set at 400ISO. The scene was the same, but I cannot exclude metering variations induced by a) different centre-weighted metering distribution across cameras 3) different angle across lenses. Having said this, I repeatedly found that to get, on the Minox, the readout I was getting on the SLR I had to move the film sensitivity wheel on the Minox down to 160-200EI from 400ISO.
Does the above suggest the 6V alkaline battery might be leading to systematic underexposure? What are people's experiences wrt this?
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