MINOLTA METER FAQ

1. Install a battery into the meter by first turning the meter's back towards you. Slide the battery cover door open to the right with your fingers. Insert a AA battery (or 1.5 alk...
You need to take your camera to a camera repair shop and ask them Source(s): proFotog
I am not sure of any "oddness" in the meter on that camera, but not being positive, I don't want to give a wrong answer. I suggest you search out "EDWIN" on this forum. He contribu...
That scale tells you what shutter speed you need to set to go with the aperture you have chosen. Let's say you have set 1/125 on the shutter speed wheel and f/8 on the aperture rin...
I always suggest reading the camera manual. Had you listed the model, I could have shown the manual link, but you should be able to find it here... http://butkus.org/chinon/minolta...
Well, it could have been dropped at some point, there could be a short, and the only way to find out what is wrong is to take the camera to be repaired. It may cost more to repair ...
If you read this manual, you will find the meter will appear in your viewfinder on the right side once you install the two either 1.55v Silver-Oxide (SR-44; Eveready S-76, EPX-76, ...
TTL, (through the lens) From the late 1950s through the 1980s, Minolta was arguably the most innovative camera manufacturer: the first Japanese manufacturer to introduce a bayonet ...
Click on the below link, select your copier's model number from the drop-down box, and a graphic will appear that shows you where to find the meter and/or serial number. Konica Min...
You should be able to send it right to Minolta in New Jersey and have them fix it. http://www.minoltausa.com If not try Kelley Camera repair in Mesa, AZ they work on all types of m...
Why would you buy a broken camera? Unless you own a hand-held light meter or only plan on shooting outdoors on a sunny day you'll never get a correct exposure by guessing. So a cam...
Hello, To use the HiMatic 7s in automatic mode after setting the film speed on bottom of lens housing, line up both the shutter ring and aperture ring with "A" at the index mark. T...
We use a N.I.S.T. (National Institute of Standards and Technology) certified tungsten filament lamp to calibrate our light meters and only a Konica Minolta certified Service center...
From the late 1950s through the 1980s, Minolta was arguably the most innovative camera manufacturer: the first Japanese manufacturer to introduce a bayonet lens mount rather than a...
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