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I picked up a Nikon FE2 this week (Very nice gift from the OH!) but it seems to have a niggle with the exposure meter. I have managed to get the exposure meter to come on about 2 or 3 times, but then the needle just stays at the bottom and ignores the shutter button when I give it a half press.
I've made sure the film is at 1 as I've read about it not metering until you advance the film to 1.
I have checked the battery compartment but it seems to be spotless of any corrosion or dirt etc. The fact that it managed to meter a few times makes me think the batteries are fine.
I presume that because the meter doesn't work this explains why the shutter doesn't fire either? Or does this sound like a battery issue? Or worse, an electrical fault?
The ebay seller had excellent feedback and claimed that the FE2 was fully tested and in full working order. And it seems to be more of a "dealer" so I somewhat trust that it was.
Hoping it's something simple I can rectify myself...
I've made sure the film is at 1 as I've read about it not metering until you advance the film to 1.
I have checked the battery compartment but it seems to be spotless of any corrosion or dirt etc. The fact that it managed to meter a few times makes me think the batteries are fine.
I presume that because the meter doesn't work this explains why the shutter doesn't fire either? Or does this sound like a battery issue? Or worse, an electrical fault?
The ebay seller had excellent feedback and claimed that the FE2 was fully tested and in full working order. And it seems to be more of a "dealer" so I somewhat trust that it was.
Hoping it's something simple I can rectify myself...
. But no, it's a little bit more quirky than that. The Winder itself get's stuck quite a bit. Once I got the shutter working again it was then I noticed the meter shoot back on. It just takes a really daring press when it knocks off again
. I dunno, maybe I fluked it and that's why it started behaving itself