A meaningful test checks exposure, transport, focus and light tightness—not only whether the camera turns on.
The final proof is a correctly exposed and developed test roll, because some faults appear only with film loaded.
A practical method
- Inspect battery contacts
- Test controls at multiple settings
- Watch shutter and aperture behaviour
- Check advance and rewind
- Inspect seals and pressure plate
- Shoot a labelled test roll in varied light
What to avoid
- Using irreplaceable film first
- Forcing stiff controls
- Opening the back mid-roll
- Assuming the meter is accurate
- Ignoring repeated spacing or focus faults
Frequently asked questions
Is professional help necessary?
A technician or experienced shop can test more functions, but long-term electronic reliability cannot be guaranteed absolutely.
What should happen first?
Use fresh batteries and read the manual.
Where can I continue?
Use the negative diagnosis guide after a test roll.
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