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The Pentax mx lightmeter thingy Is easy to fix - unscrew the bottom plate (3 screws) and check that the electrical contacts (switch) is not slightly bent-away - 1 minute fix.
The other issue, which is a bit more hassle to fix, is when the DOF preview disengages from the self-timer lever (which governs the DOF preview when pressed), so you will need to partially disassemble the body.
Besides from these two issues, it's pretty nice camera with an awesome and quite big screen...
I put Pentax MX second to Ricoh XR-1, which imho is marvelous K mount body that adds features MX lacks - multi-exposures, mirror lock(wen using the self timer feature), mechanical metal blade Seiko shutter, which can run without battery and is more reliable in sub zero temperatures ~ -25 °C, etc.
Thanks for the info! Much appreciated! I don’t use RFF at all, but sent a PM to the seller to possibly work out a deal. However, there appears to be several guys ahead of me, so probably no luck on this one. The search continues...
Pentax in my sights now, and from what I’ve heard and read, the MX is a pretty good place to start for an analog-style amateur-pro small-solid camera. I primarily shoot with my Nikon F3, and it’s awesome, but it’s a tank. The LX appears really cool as well, but prices seem super-inflated everywhere.
The light meter issue isn't always that simple. I have two MXs, one in gorgeous black. Both drain the meter cells in a matter of weeks, although the meter works properly. The chrome body worked perfectly for several years (both I bought used) and then the cell drain problem began. A nearby repair facility failed to fix it, although I told them to keep the camera for several weeks. I've removed the base plate on each; the switch in question works properly, according to my digital VOM. There is a tiny current drain somewhere in the metering circuits of these otherwise perfectly functioning cameras. This is the sort of issue which a purchaser would have real difficulty in detecting. Time for a trip to Eric Hendrickson, alas.
One other fact which may or may not concern you is that on my examples the shutter speed dial is stiff enough to make changing speeds with only one finger very difficult. Other users have also mentioned this. Should you buy that black MX, watch for the matching winder. I find that it greatly improves the handling of the camera, especially in shooting verticals. As always, YMMV!
Howdy, APUG!
I've been on the lookout for an excellent-looking-and-working PENTAX MX for a little while, and ya know what, despite all these ones for sale on ebay, japanese auction sites, etc, there are so many of these out there without working exposure/light meters or some other malfunction (Is this normal?), and I found that many advertised as "mint" or "excellent" are without a working meter. Sure, I can shoot without the meter, but just the convenience sometimes ya know. I did indeed find a few with all apparently working, but price was super-exuberant, and sellers appeared to be a little shady.
APUG has been super awesome to me amid purchasing and selling several items, so I just thought I'd ask:
Does anyone have a excellent-looking-and-working Pentax MX (with or without lens) that they would like to sell?
Thanks!
-Paul
Howdy, John.
Just sent ya a PM.
HI, Can you please expand on your second point regarding the DOF preview being disengaged with the self timer lever? as i think this might be my problem. I was playing with the self timer lever and suddenly my light meter stopped working.The Pentax mx lightmeter thingy Is easy to fix - unscrew the bottom plate (3 screws) and check that the electrical contacts (switch) is not slightly bent-away - 1 minute fix.
The other issue, which is a bit more hassle to fix, is when the DOF preview disengages from the self-timer lever (which governs the DOF preview when pressed), so you will need to partially disassemble the body.
Besides from these two issues, it's pretty nice camera with an awesome and quite big screen...
I put Pentax MX second to Ricoh XR-1, which imho is marvelous K mount body that adds features MX lacks - multi-exposures, mirror lock(wen using the self timer feature), mechanical metal blade Seiko shutter, which can run without battery and is more reliable in sub zero temperatures ~ -25 °C, etc.
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