Peter asks:
>I have an MX that drains batteries even when it's not in use. After about
>two weeks in the camera, the batteries are down to half a volt from their
>original 1.5. The meter works fine, otherwise. I have checked it, and the
>problem is not that the LEDs stay on. They turn off as they are supposed
>to when the winding lever is pushed back. Has anybody else had this
>problem? Is it expensive to get fixed? I can still use it as it is, as
>long as I to remember to take the batteries out after a day of shooting,
>which is a nuisance.
This may or may not be of help. I once had an MX that had this fault: the
shutter release, as you know, is 2-stage meaning that on first
depression the meter is activated (and therefore the LEDs), and on final
depression, the shutter is released. With the manual wind-on lever in a
stand-off position, the meter can be 'clicked on' with that initial first
depression, and it stays on, until either the shutter is fully pressed to
take the pic, or the wind-on lever returned to full resting position. Now
with the shutter release lock 'on' no metering should be possible because
the button is physically locked. However, the microswitch inside, or
rather the contacts for it can operate incorrectly. The result is that
even with the shutter release locked, pressure on the release button
activates the lever - and of course the LEDs.
This happened to me, with the result that I kept finding flat batteries -
why? Because the camera body - rarely used - resided in a (n)ever-ready
case and that had been pressing on the shutter release! At least, this is
the only explanation I could come up with.
The only other possibility is that you have a short inside the camera
somewhere causing a discharge. A proper electrical check will easily
reveal that.
Hope this has given food for thought.
Cotty
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