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Light meter is stuck and unresponsive to light changes

I got this Nikon D2H on eBay,

I wasn't expecting much, but it's in really good condition and everything works,

except for the Light Metering, I tried every option, reset, firmware update, settings, whatever. I shoot with D7100 so I am familiar with DSLRs. Simple settings and reset doesn't resolve the problem.

The issue is that the light meter doesn't change with the light in the scene, it doesn't change at all, it just stays at one point that it "thinks" that the metering is correct, so I can change the S or F or ISO to make a "correct exposure", but that exposure is just something that is stuck, has nothing to do with the subject or scene I am shooting.

I read online that this problem is a manufacturer malfunction, but the camera is old and Nikon won't even advise on which part to replace to fix this issue.

Can anyone advise?

Thanks

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This is important, because whether you’re able to meter or not, if there’s a problem of light leakage, your images are going to turn out pretty weird. So, as Lachman suggests, go into the shower, close the shower curtains, switch off the lights, and check for light leaks. How are you going to check for light leaks without light? Use a flashlight! In any case, if your camera is susceptible to light leaks, and checking does not reveal anything apparent, taping it would be a good idea. Hope this can help you . If still same exits then check Nikon D7100 Manual for help.

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