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vaidotas_miksys

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  1. <p>I ordered the parts I'll see if it works. Yes, it would be nice to know the colors for the connections.<br> <br />Sometimes I buy broken cameras (mechanical) and I make them functioning again. I got this camera very cheap. The buyer told it was "working", but in fact, as I suspected for the price, it was not. Just the B setting was functional. And indeed at the beginning it was a battery connections' oxidation problem. There was no green light. I cleaned the connections and the camera was functioning allright. I just loved the images the 75mm lens produced, comparable to Hasselblad's 80mm Planar, but maybe even more pleasant.<br> Then after three weeks it started to be erratic. Sometimes it did not react any more: it was working after staying without a battery for a few hours. After some time it was all over. The green light is on. I took off the covers from both sides, but did not find any loose or damaged cables or anything else strange. So right now I can only suspect the electronics. I'll see if your circuit helps.<br> Vaidotas</p><div></div>
  2. <p>Thank you for the answer!<br> I'll try to make one myself and to figure out where to connect each cable. Previously I just soldered new electric guitar pickups, let's see if can get right parts and assemble it right.<br> Is the shutter timing correct? There seems to be a variable resistance on the old circuit, that was probably for adjustment?<br> <br />I live in Luxembourg<br> Vaidotas</p>
  3. <p>Hello,<br> I have a Bronica EC with exactly the same problem. Could you please tell me if your circuit worked alright? I hope you still follow this thread.<br> Vaidotas</p>
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