NDP_2010
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A hail mary to see if anyone may have faced similar issues before I write off this metered prism.
Prism was working fine (needle moving to pretty much correct location) and then after about 6 months of not using (kept in dry environment, similar to how I've kept it for the last 7 years I've had the camera), suddenly the needle responds to max even with no light present.
After having a look inside I cant see anything obvious, the contacts around the chain mechanism and the ISO change dial all look good.
I am thinking, maybe there is a resistor or similar thing on the circuit board that just decided to die out of the blue, thus giving way too much current to the light meter?? (pic of board attached)
Has anyone ever faced such a problem and found a possible solution? Anything I could have missed? I am strongly leaning towards too hard to fix and will need to replace whole prism :'(
Thanks!
Prism was working fine (needle moving to pretty much correct location) and then after about 6 months of not using (kept in dry environment, similar to how I've kept it for the last 7 years I've had the camera), suddenly the needle responds to max even with no light present.
After having a look inside I cant see anything obvious, the contacts around the chain mechanism and the ISO change dial all look good.
I am thinking, maybe there is a resistor or similar thing on the circuit board that just decided to die out of the blue, thus giving way too much current to the light meter?? (pic of board attached)
Has anyone ever faced such a problem and found a possible solution? Anything I could have missed? I am strongly leaning towards too hard to fix and will need to replace whole prism :'(
Thanks!
