I appreciate the help on the translation. I've seen all I need to know. Just another useless listing on a Mamiya Sekor camera. They were actually great cameras and very innovative with the separate spot and averaging meters. But unless the sellers go into detail about these meters, you have to assume its just another copy with a dead spot meter cell. The averaging meter cells generally held up reasonably well. But the spot cell was a completely different type. It was essentially a wafer cell attached to the back of the mirror, receiving its light through a semisilver square area of that mirror. Typically these cells are either dead or cannot be brought into agreement with the averaging cells. This is too bad. Because back in the day, the spot meter was very handy. But now all these years later, if a seller can't discuss the 2 meters in detail, then don't buy the camera. The Auto XTL was possibly the most innovative 35mm of its day, but it never took hold in the market. Danke schoen, but no sale. That much German I CAN speak. That, und verstehen Sie?