My first guess was that it might have been the contacts, if they are rusty (either on the camera or on the flash itself), the flash doesn't receive the order to flash from the camera. But if you tried out both possibilities it is probably the bulb.
Do you have an FX-3, or an FX-3 Super/FX-3 Super 2000? If it is the FX-3, you can use virtually every second hand automatic flash on the market (but not the TTL flashes that are newer!)
About 30 years ago, the flashes had a photodiode for metering the light and regulating the light coming from their tubes. They had only one contact, the middle contact, for synchronizing the releasing of the camera and the flash. Modern TTL flashes don't need this photodiode anymore, therefore you can't use one of them (except in manual mode).
hello :D im kinda new to the fx 3. dad gave the fx 3 to me as a handmedown camera (i'm still thrilled though). the only problem is that the flash doesnt work anymore (i'm guessing its the bulb of the flash cus when i inserted batteries in it, the test button turned red as indicated by you means its ready but it didnt flash) what should i do?
Hello bro, I am using fx3 super and now when i changed the shutter speed and clicked while the back cover is open i got ma film advancer loose. now i could not make any clik could you help on this issue. the shutter is not released.
Sorry for my late reply. Unfortunately I have no idea what might have caused the problems with your camera... I hope you could resolve it in the meantime!!
Yea defiantly! I also have a minolta 650si but I prefer my FX because I know the photos are a direct result of me. Unlike using a digital camera, say in A or S mode.
That's true! It's still a little adventure (and very enjoyable) when you cannot see the image before you release the shutter, and when you cannot see the result directly afterwards! :-)
i have the yashica fx-3 2000, but the thing is its self timer lever got stuck. and when i opened the back lid the shutter curtain is opened, (i didnt put a film in it yet) its usually closed right? im really a noob to film camera btw.
The shutter curtain should definitely be closed. There is only one possibility to have it open for a longer time: if the shutter speed is set to "B" and the release button is pressed. It doesn't make sense to put in a film with an open shutter. There is a clockwork for the mechanical shutter inside the camera, maybe it doesn't work anymore. The mirror is locked or is it in its normal position?
@LZFILM ohh the flash was attached to the camera and yes i pressed the test button but there was no flash. Is there any replacement flash? :(
QilahRosli 1 week ago
@QilahRosli
My first guess was that it might have been the contacts, if they are rusty (either on the camera or on the flash itself), the flash doesn't receive the order to flash from the camera. But if you tried out both possibilities it is probably the bulb.
Do you have an FX-3, or an FX-3 Super/FX-3 Super 2000? If it is the FX-3, you can use virtually every second hand automatic flash on the market (but not the TTL flashes that are newer!)
LZFILM 1 week ago
@LZFILM
About 30 years ago, the flashes had a photodiode for metering the light and regulating the light coming from their tubes. They had only one contact, the middle contact, for synchronizing the releasing of the camera and the flash. Modern TTL flashes don't need this photodiode anymore, therefore you can't use one of them (except in manual mode).
LZFILM 1 week ago
hello :D im kinda new to the fx 3. dad gave the fx 3 to me as a handmedown camera (i'm still thrilled though). the only problem is that the flash doesnt work anymore (i'm guessing its the bulb of the flash cus when i inserted batteries in it, the test button turned red as indicated by you means its ready but it didnt flash) what should i do?
QilahRosli 2 weeks ago
@QilahRosli
Great to hear that you take pics with a FX-3! :-)
Did you press on the test button, and there was no flash, or did you release the camera with the attached flash?
LZFILM 1 week ago
Hello bro, I am using fx3 super and now when i changed the shutter speed and clicked while the back cover is open i got ma film advancer loose. now i could not make any clik could you help on this issue. the shutter is not released.
vicky8531 1 month ago
@vicky8531
Sorry for my late reply. Unfortunately I have no idea what might have caused the problems with your camera... I hope you could resolve it in the meantime!!
LZFILM 1 week ago
Yea defiantly! I also have a minolta 650si but I prefer my FX because I know the photos are a direct result of me. Unlike using a digital camera, say in A or S mode.
#subscribed :)
castro1293 1 month ago
@castro1293
Yes, and it is really a nice feeling to move the aperture ring on the lens... it's never the same on a D-SLR, even in M mode...
Thanks, I've subbed back! :-)
LZFILM 1 month ago
I think using a fully mechanical SLR makes the photography a whole lot funner too.
castro1293 1 month ago
@castro1293
That's true! It's still a little adventure (and very enjoyable) when you cannot see the image before you release the shutter, and when you cannot see the result directly afterwards! :-)
LZFILM 1 month ago
Good video. I'm using a FX-2 :)
castro1293 1 month ago
@castro1293
Thank you! The FX-2 is a fantastic camera as well!! :-)
LZFILM 1 month ago
@LZFILM
i have the yashica fx-3 2000, but the thing is its self timer lever got stuck. and when i opened the back lid the shutter curtain is opened, (i didnt put a film in it yet) its usually closed right? im really a noob to film camera btw.
afiqeaizudin 3 months ago
@afiqeaizudin
The shutter curtain should definitely be closed. There is only one possibility to have it open for a longer time: if the shutter speed is set to "B" and the release button is pressed. It doesn't make sense to put in a film with an open shutter. There is a clockwork for the mechanical shutter inside the camera, maybe it doesn't work anymore. The mirror is locked or is it in its normal position?
LZFILM 3 months ago
ewig her dass ich ne spiegelreflex hatte.
Inky261 5 months ago
@Inky261
Mit den meisten aktuellen Modellen kann man ja sogar filmen. Aber ab und zu knipse ich auch gerne mit den klassischen! :-)
LZFILM 5 months ago
Schöne Vorstellung!
trainfart 5 months ago
@trainfart
Danke schön!!!
LZFILM 5 months ago
klasse
Brbara30 5 months ago
@Brbara30
Danke schön!
LZFILM 5 months ago
Great video, dear Lars!*********
Beautiful!
Olga/
Oliy92466 5 months ago
@Oliy92466
Thank you very much, Olga!!!
LZFILM 5 months ago