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    Problem with Monolta Flash Meter III

    Hi,

    I have a Minolta Flash Meter III that have not been used for 10 years. Yesterday I insert the batteries and want to use it but the screen keep blinking with ' F no, 0 ' after I pushed the measure button. What have went wrong? Is it due to the batteries are weak or some others issue?

    Any Help appreciated!!

    Thank You.

    Paul B.

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    Make sure you have set the ASA and then that's it's set for an ambient reading as opposed to the flash setting - that little toggle switch.

    Other than the flash setting, I don't know what would cause it. If all else fails try a new battery and after that I'd guess it's wacked.

    One more thing, I have this meter and it only takes one battery. You mention batteries.

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    It appears to be in the Cord mode.

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    There's no cord mode if he the meter he has is the Minolta IIIF. This meter is strobe capable but lacks a pc socket to attach a sync cord.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenS
    There's no cord mode if he the meter he has is the Minolta IIIF. This meter is strobe capable but lacks a pc socket to attach a sync cord.
    Stephen,

    Paul indicated that this was a Flash Meter III not a IIIF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naturephoto1
    Stephen,

    Paul indicated that this was a Flash Meter III not a IIIF.

    Rich
    Hi All,

    Thank you for the helpful tips. I manage to locate the problem is due to bad batteries. My old batteries are six pieces of LR44. Is there a one piece battery that can take the place of the Six button batteries?

    Thank Again. Your all are great!!

    Paul B

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    I don't know of any one piece replacement but you can use three 2L76 lithium.

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    Thank, Chan. I will give it a try.

    Paul B.



 

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