Re: Simple problem: 0.20 V drop



Robert Latest wrote:

Colin Howarth wrote:


confound it.

I'm tending towards the voltage divider with a fet follower...


Look, before you open the camera, why don't you just pop in a 1.55V
battery for giggles and shoot a test roll? You may find out that
you don't have to change anything at all.


I did that. Exposure was ok at lower light levels but seriously over-exposed during bright daylight. The lil' Ge diode fixed that nicely.

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