Perhaps the ISO was not set to 100? The meter of the MX works from 1s-1/1000s only when ISO is set to 100.

Alan Chan
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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?

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