masjah Posted September 25 Share #21 Posted September 25 Advertisement (gone after registration) On 9/24/2025 at 1:35 AM, erl said: My R8 of approx 25yrs has just spat the dummy on the spot meter function. Actually, it still works but suddenly gives a significantly low reading. Clearly the specific diode is 'dying'. I have calculated a work around by dialing in a 200% ISO higher value. That, from a test roll, gives me workable exposures. My local techy says 'no joy' for a repair. I can persist with it 'as is' but nervously. I considered a second hand R9, but really don't want to drop that sort of money on a gamble, at least I don't think so. I will persist with my current R8, but really am not comfortable with unreliability. I do have some great R lenses and would like to keep them in service. The R8/9 functionality is so good, I don't want to trade for something lesser. Opinions/sympathies welcome. Erl, there are a lot of reports of R8 meter cells dying of old age (so to speak). My understanding is that the cell unit is a compound affair, and the central spot meter cell is often the first to go: the others may well follow! Apparently the cells are integrated into the body itself, and cannot be swapped out, so I can only offer tea and sympathy at a distance. I would be tempted to buy an R9. I've not heard reports of cell failure on these (but this of course may be purely down to their being younger). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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gbealnz Posted September 26 Share #22 Posted September 26 Sympathies for sure Erl. I'm tickled with my R8 and the few R lenses I have. In as much as opinions, I reckon just acquire another, before the current R8 fails completely. There are a couple of R9's for sale locally, not cheap though. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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