Keith Cocker
Member
Hi,
I've just bought a Rolleflex 3.5F Type 5 (White Face) Xenotar. It was not cheap as the camera is cosmetically in superb condition and mechanically sound. However, trying it out over the weekend the meter is well out and behaving strangely. As we know the meter deflects from Right (Red area) to left as light increases. In low light There is some deflection so readings are not far out (a stop maybe) but as the light increases the sensitivity of the meter reduces. Even with very bright light the deflection does not even get half way across the meter face (400ASA gives an exposure of 3.5 @60th with very strong sunlight! My hand-held meter tells me 500th at 11 or 16 at least).
I'm planning to return the camera to the dealer for a refund but wanted to check first independently if this was a repairable fault (I suspect not). Or if, inconceivably there was something I was doing wrong that somebody could point out to me. (I have an older 3.5 Planar with a meter that works well so I think I'm doing everything right!) I do use a hand-held meter with my Leica M2 so i could use the new Rolleiflex but given the high price I paid for it due to its condition I would like it in full working order. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks
I've just bought a Rolleflex 3.5F Type 5 (White Face) Xenotar. It was not cheap as the camera is cosmetically in superb condition and mechanically sound. However, trying it out over the weekend the meter is well out and behaving strangely. As we know the meter deflects from Right (Red area) to left as light increases. In low light There is some deflection so readings are not far out (a stop maybe) but as the light increases the sensitivity of the meter reduces. Even with very bright light the deflection does not even get half way across the meter face (400ASA gives an exposure of 3.5 @60th with very strong sunlight! My hand-held meter tells me 500th at 11 or 16 at least).
I'm planning to return the camera to the dealer for a refund but wanted to check first independently if this was a repairable fault (I suspect not). Or if, inconceivably there was something I was doing wrong that somebody could point out to me. (I have an older 3.5 Planar with a meter that works well so I think I'm doing everything right!) I do use a hand-held meter with my Leica M2 so i could use the new Rolleiflex but given the high price I paid for it due to its condition I would like it in full working order. Any comments would be appreciated. thanks