(Note I edited this a few times as I was having a bit of a dyslexic moment wrapping my head around over/under exposure as u am juggling between its built in metre and my handheld one!) I was going to post this under the minox group in Flickr, but since jojonas is one of the main contributors to that discussion group, I thought I would post it here where the signal to noise ratio is so awesome
In fact, I was just going to PM jojonas about this but thought I would open it up as I think there are a few other minox users here.
That lovely Minox GT I recently purchased is really off on the exposure, and it seems to be doing so in a somewhat non-linear manner. In really low light (say 2.8 @ 1/30th) it is underexposing a bit (less than a stop) and in normal it is probably 2 stops under.
Is this just due to me using modern, non-mercury batteries? I am trying both LR44 and SR44 sandwiches of 4 stacked together, which is of course kicking out bit more juice than the 5.6 volts that the nasty merc batteries did. As I usually shoot FP4+, I can live with just setting the ISO at some love value (25-50?), but I am wondering if this behavior is typical of the Minox living in a post-mercury world. I have swapped modern batteries for mercury batteries before and the difference is usually not that dramatic -- much more predictable and linear. So I am wondering if it is something else? Is this a normal behavior for a minox GT running modern batteries or did I get a lemon? Its probably the non-linear nature of the problem that most problematic.
I have only put one roll through it (at the rated ISO of 125) and will try one at somewhere around 25-50, to see if that works. However I am looking for any tips before I waste a roll (and I mean 'waste' in the bad way, not the good way that we are supposed to waste it, haha). I have heard that a superior battery solution is using 2 of the lithium CR1/3N batteries. Has anyone tried them? I can pick up a few of them locally, but they are not super cheap and I dont want to grab them if they will not make a difference. As they will also kick out 6 volts when stacked (like the SR and LR batteries) I am dubious - but there must be some difference as I have read where they are NOT recommended as a replacement for 2 SR44 batteries.
So should I
1) Waste another roll of FP4+ set at something like ISO 25-50?
2) Waste some money buying some CR1/3N batteries?
3) Waste some money seeing if a technician can adjust the metre?
I really hope I can come to an understanding with this light metre, as I love the Minox35. Even tho I was not happy with the outcome of the first roll, I really like the way this camera works. I know there are a lot of Rollei 35 users out there (and I have been one in the past) but I think this may be a plastic camera that I love as much as my metal ones!