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I'm devastated -- my lovely 'Gift' A-1 is now letting me down when I use it with ambient light -- all exposures are about 5 times OVER-Exposed -- I did a Kodak T-max 400 and all were black on processing in ID11 1+1 -- I have de-sqeaked it about a year ago -- do you think some of the oil had got into an exposure circuit board -- no sign of oil when I took off the base-plate though ?
Today I did another test with 1991 dated Ilford FP4 film -- I set 100 ASA as it was old then did a series of 'Auto' exposures : 'P','AV,'TV, and I got 1/125 @ f6.7 on 'P' and 1/1000 @ f2.5 on the others which agreed with a Sekonic Spotmeter reading for 1/1000 -- so I took another on 'Manual' exposure with the lens OFF the Green 'A' and set 1/1000 @ f2.5 and ALL were over -exposed -- I also took a series with my Canon Speedlite 199A set to 'auto' first then set to 'manual 1/60 ' on shutter and they ALL were the SAME density OK -- just the daylight ones are over-exposed .
It look as if the faster speeds are running very slow as one I took on the Kodak T-max 400 with the Canon 200mm f4 SSC lens was over-exposed but also had camera-shake although I had set 1/1000 sec speed.
Today I did another test with 1991 dated Ilford FP4 film -- I set 100 ASA as it was old then did a series of 'Auto' exposures : 'P','AV,'TV, and I got 1/125 @ f6.7 on 'P' and 1/1000 @ f2.5 on the others which agreed with a Sekonic Spotmeter reading for 1/1000 -- so I took another on 'Manual' exposure with the lens OFF the Green 'A' and set 1/1000 @ f2.5 and ALL were over -exposed -- I also took a series with my Canon Speedlite 199A set to 'auto' first then set to 'manual 1/60 ' on shutter and they ALL were the SAME density OK -- just the daylight ones are over-exposed .
It look as if the faster speeds are running very slow as one I took on the Kodak T-max 400 with the Canon 200mm f4 SSC lens was over-exposed but also had camera-shake although I had set 1/1000 sec speed.