Hi Ralf,

I checked the archive page you adviced me and I found interresting
information, but on my winder it does not work as described.

I found a way to switch the light-meter on : shortcut 2+3 (nothing happens)
then 2+3+1. To relases the shutter then shortcut  1+3. I'm absolutely not
sure this is the correct way and I would very much appreciate any
comments...

I'm using a SuperA on the ME II Winder

Ceers,

Cyril

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Date: mercredi 4 avril 2001 15:56
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Objet: Re: Winder ME II cable release diagram


"Cyril MARION" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does anyone has the ME II winder cable optional release wiring diagram ?
I'm
> trying to make my own cable but I can't find the way the 3 pins on the
> winder are used. I have identified one to be electrical ground (the one at
> the front) an other one seems to trigg the shutter AND put the camera ON
at
> the same time (!) (the one at the rear) and I cannot find the way the 3rd
> one (the one on the left of the winder) is used. You've got +6V on it but
> that's all ! I found no combination of any of these 3 pins which only
turns
> the camera on (same action as when you half-down depress the winder
button)
>
>  _________________________________________
> /                                         \
> |             [Winder ME II]              |
> |                                         |
> |        _________________________________/
> |        |
> |  °     | <--- PIN 1 = ?
> |    °   | <----PIN 2 = +6V ?
> |  °     | <----PIN 3 = electrical ground ?
> |        |
> \___O____/ <----Winder button
>
> PIN 3 + PIN 1 => releases the shutter and turns the camera on at the same
> time
> PIN 2 + PIN 3 => sparkles (!)
> PIN 1 + PIN 2 => nothing happens

This is quite strange.  I know that my ME II winder activates the meter
on my ME and on my former ME super when PIN 2 and PIN 3 in your notation
are connected.  What camera where you using?  Maybe the longer story on
<URL:http://www.tfkp.physik.uni-erlangen.de/~ralf/photo/PDML/FAQ-8.html#ss8.
2>
can help you, which might be one of the older postings you where looking
for.

cheerio
ralf

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