Which way are they off a stop? Is it overexposure or underexposure? Reason I ask, is that if it's the former, try a normal silver-oxide PX625 in there. Might bring the meter back into spec...
-J
Under. So, the FTn needs repair work done to it. How's the other FTn in comparison to the F3?
With respect to batteries, there is a silver-oxide battery made by Excell. Part number is S625PX. My F FTn has two of those installed.
-J
It reads about dead on but it is in much worse overall shape. Kind of a beater. I just use the ASA slide to tell the meter what it needs to know. As a matter of fact all of my meters on all of my cameras get adjusted. I once read a book that had a section that said to calibrate your meter to a neutral color or gray tone in bright sunlight. I want to say it was Shaw that wrote the section in the book. So I tend to do that from time to time. The first camera that I did that to was my F2 and all I shot in that for the longest time was slides and they came out perfectly exposed if I followed the meter suggestion. I don't think that I paid more than about 40 or so dollars for either of of the Nikkormats with lenses so Paying to repair it is just not really worth it. However my F2 split it's shutter last summer, and that one is worth fixing so it will be off to Sover Wong after the first of the year. Even that one is in user condition and not mint.
Under. So, the FTn needs repair work done to it. How's the other FTn in comparison to the F3?
With respect to batteries, there is a silver-oxide battery made by Excell. Part number is S625PX. My F FTn has two of those installed.
-J
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