unfortunately, it appears the light meter on my much beloved rolleiflex 3.5F is on the fritz. my guess is that its the selenium cell. but maybe its the meter needle module in the focusing knob... or maybe something else.
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after not using the rolleiflex for quite a while, i put 5 rolls through it last month. all of them came out over-exposed to some degree. the most over-exposed frames were in difficult, bright light conditions (snow, overcast with thin clouds)... so i figured it was just user error in making adjustments for those conditions.
well, i took the rolleiflex out again last week -- along with a spot meter and rangefinder with a TTL meter to double check exposure. when metering i discovered that the rolleiflex meter was over-exposing in strong light conditions by as much as 2 and 3 stops!!
so, yesterday i did a more "scientific" test to try and understand the problem. using a grey wall outside i metered the rolleiflex, rangefinder and spot meter -- along with a nikkormat SLR and a weston euro-master handheld meter. i did this a number of times throughout the day to get a range of light levels. note: using the spot meter and an 18% grey card, the wall fell in zone-6.
then, using the reading taken with the spot meter as the "baseline" i compared the readings from all other sources. basically, all other meters were within a 1/3 or 1/2 stop of the spot meter... except the rolleiflex which was off by as much as 2 2/3 stops for higher EV light conditions. the error in the rolleiflex readings definitely increases with EV.
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anyone else have a similar experience with their rolleiflex? what are the possible avenues for repair? can the selenium cell be replaced / repaired if that is the problem? ...thanks!!!!
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after not using the rolleiflex for quite a while, i put 5 rolls through it last month. all of them came out over-exposed to some degree. the most over-exposed frames were in difficult, bright light conditions (snow, overcast with thin clouds)... so i figured it was just user error in making adjustments for those conditions.
well, i took the rolleiflex out again last week -- along with a spot meter and rangefinder with a TTL meter to double check exposure. when metering i discovered that the rolleiflex meter was over-exposing in strong light conditions by as much as 2 and 3 stops!!
so, yesterday i did a more "scientific" test to try and understand the problem. using a grey wall outside i metered the rolleiflex, rangefinder and spot meter -- along with a nikkormat SLR and a weston euro-master handheld meter. i did this a number of times throughout the day to get a range of light levels. note: using the spot meter and an 18% grey card, the wall fell in zone-6.
then, using the reading taken with the spot meter as the "baseline" i compared the readings from all other sources. basically, all other meters were within a 1/3 or 1/2 stop of the spot meter... except the rolleiflex which was off by as much as 2 2/3 stops for higher EV light conditions. the error in the rolleiflex readings definitely increases with EV.
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anyone else have a similar experience with their rolleiflex? what are the possible avenues for repair? can the selenium cell be replaced / repaired if that is the problem? ...thanks!!!!