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Leica R3 exposure meter problem


Jasu

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I am novice with my Leica R3 camera. Problem is, the inner exposure meter does not move when I change the aperture. For example when I am targeting a window, it shows 125 exposure time, and it won't change when I am changing the aperture from f 2 to f 16. I hope you understand and can tell me what I am doing wrong?

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Hi,

 

Simple things first, I would get a new pair of batteries for the camera and try them first.

 

If the batteries were dead the needle wouldn't move at all (it would be at the top or bottom I can't remember which). Does it move if you switch the camera off?

 

Another thought - is the lens you're using a 3 cam or 'R' lens? If it's a single or 2 cam lens the meter won't function correctly unless stopped down (again I can't remember if that applies to 1 or 2 cam lenses).

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Serial number of the camera body tells that it was made 1976, and the lens (summicron-R 1:2/50) was made 1978 .

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Can you move this lever and has it a functionally spring? It can be also deformed so it doest't work anymore

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Yes, correct type of lens. So, if the battery is fine and the connections are fine, then unfortunately it would seem that there is some other fault.

 

Does the meter work in either mode (manual/auto) ? Spot or Average metering ?

 

What about the shutter - does work OK at all speeds?

 

If the shutter works OK then the option is to use it as a manual body with a hand held meter.

 

I had a problem with my R3 and I spoke to several repairers who all said the same thing - it's not worth repairing as the cost will outweigh the value - just buy a working body. That said I'd still try having it looked at, as it could be something simple.....

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What about the shutter - does work OK at all speeds?

 

If the shutter works OK then the option is to use it as a manual body with a hand held meter.

 

 

I have a separate exposure meter, but it is a little difficult to keep always with me. I can not be quite sure how the shutter works.  It sounds like it was working...

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Hi Jasu!

 

You said, the spring doesn't work. Well, that would explain, that the aperture control lever sits to far left. - it should be springpulled to +- 5 o'clock  - check pics on the net - 

Did you check, if the needle moves, when you shift the lever? 

 

Torsten

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