Joe,
A shot in the dark here, but check if the number on the dial knob and the
number on the viewfinder indicator is the same...
The connection between the two is a band (rubber?), and they can come out of
sync.
Jostein
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Wilensky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: The MX


> OK, here's my MX question (I have two, and really like them) ... I
> recently took one of mine out, ready to load it up with film, and the
> meter seems as if it's three or four stops off. Batteries are fine,
> ASA dial is set correctly, and the meter does respond to different
> light levels, but it has to be pretty bright (indoors, at least) to
> get it to read a proper exposure. It shows underexposure when the
> exposure should be correct (which means its meter would overexpose
> the film by about four stops). The last time I used it, a couple of
> months ago, readings seemed fine and I think film was exposed
> properly. Any ideas?
>
> Joe
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