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Subject: TL-120
Date: 2007-04-24 07:49:44
From: rvquire
Hello all,

I just reeived the latest version of the TL-120 last week and ran a roll throuh it.
I thought the image quality was superior... very sharp, contrasty and bright. But I
have had a problem or two. Any Ideas how to fix the following?

1. The lower L.E.D. on the meter read out no longer comes on. (tried two sets of
batteries)

2. The meter is a stop off

3. The taking lenses have exessive "in out" play. But the viewing lense is nice and
tight

Your thoughts are appreciated!

Thanks,

Randy
Subject: Re: TL-120
Date: 2007-04-24 17:40:36
From: Sam Smith
Randy,

I assume you bought this camera under warranty, correct? In that case,
I would not advise fixing anything yourself. Get in contact with the
person you bought it from and ask them what to do for repair.

Like other consumer electronics, it's best to have the company sort it
out than to risk voiding your warranty on self repair.

Sam



--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "rvquire" wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I just reeived the latest version of the TL-120 last week and ran a
roll throuh it.
> I thought the image quality was superior... very sharp, contrasty
and bright. But I
> have had a problem or two. Any Ideas how to fix the following?
>
> 1. The lower L.E.D. on the meter read out no longer comes on. (tried
two sets of
> batteries)
>
> 2. The meter is a stop off
>
> 3. The taking lenses have exessive "in out" play. But the viewing
lense is nice and
> tight
>
> Your thoughts are appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Randy
>
Subject: Re: TL-120
Date: 2007-04-24 19:01:45
From: Van Quire Studios
Thanks for the good advise Sam. I will follow it. 

I guess you know how tempting it is just to go in
and see if it is a loose contact or simple adjustment: )

Best regards,

Randy


On Apr 24, 2007, at 7:40 PM, Sam Smith wrote:

Randy,

I assume you bought this camera under warranty, correct? In that case,
I would not advise fixing anything yourself. Get in contact with the
person you bought it from and ask them what to do for repair.

Like other consumer electronics, it's best to have the company sort it
out than to risk voiding your warranty on self repair.

Sam

--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "rvquire" ..> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I just reeived the latest version of the TL-120 last week and ran a
roll throuh it.
> I thought the image quality was superior... very sharp, contrasty
and bright. But I
> have had a problem or two. Any Ideas how to fix the following?
>
> 1. The lower L.E.D. on the meter read out no longer comes on. (tried
two sets of
> batteries)
>
> 2. The meter is a stop off
>
> 3. The taking lenses have exessive "in out" play. But the viewing
lense is nice and
> tight
>
> Your thoughts are appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Randy
>