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I have a Nikon FE2, and it seems it is overexposing about 1-1,5 stops. For the moment I'm cheating by setting the film ISO higher (200 instead of 100 for example...).
I've checked with multiple lenses, same result. The batteries are fresh - tried three pairs, tested the voltage of them. The shutter speeds are OK, basicly the meter gives an erratic reading. FRU is clean. Before I begin to explose the whole camera: do you know if there is a potentiometer somewhere to play with?
I've checked with multiple lenses, same result. The batteries are fresh - tried three pairs, tested the voltage of them. The shutter speeds are OK, basicly the meter gives an erratic reading. FRU is clean. Before I begin to explose the whole camera: do you know if there is a potentiometer somewhere to play with?
So, today I am using the FE in a room with pretty decent light and a 50/1.8 with 400 ISO and the meter is showing 1/15 or 1/8. So, I get home and compare to the EM and the XE-7. At F4 the XE-7 is 1/500, EM is 1/250 and the FE is 1/15 (maybe not precisely that, but roughly speaking.) In order to match the EM/XE-7 I need to set the ISO to about 1600-3200. I have not yet developed a roll out of any of these cameras - so, I can't tell you what the film says. Assuming that the FE is the one that is off, I can perhaps compensate by setting the ISO high - but I will run out of room if I go to 800 film. I am assuming that I should just live with it?