
Spotmeter's - your opinions?
A Pentax holster and a Russion Zenith sniper lens outfit and I wouldn't last 5 minutes walking around Chequers area. Last time I walked in that area my wife was worried when I carried my Manfrotto under my arm incase it was mistaken for a gun - if you can get shot dead carrying a chair leg anything is possible.
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Hi Steve, the battery for the old spotmeterV is a 640A, available from brewsters batteries. I just got a package from thm this am with three of them.
They are £1.90 each
Link below
Gari
http://www.brewstersbatteries.co.uk/cat ... cts_id=193
They are £1.90 each
Link below
Gari
http://www.brewstersbatteries.co.uk/cat ... cts_id=193
you don't need eyes to see, you need vision!
Hi Steve,
Good on you Steve. If yours does not come with a manual, I will be more than happy to scan a copy and email to you. Looking forward to hear from you how you get along with the meter.
regards
chong
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Better still, here is the link where you could download a copy of pdf file:-
http://konicaminolta.com.sg/products/co ... spotmeter/
Regards
Chong
Good on you Steve. If yours does not come with a manual, I will be more than happy to scan a copy and email to you. Looking forward to hear from you how you get along with the meter.
regards
chong
Updated:-
Better still, here is the link where you could download a copy of pdf file:-
http://konicaminolta.com.sg/products/co ... spotmeter/
Regards
Chong
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Pentax digital spotmeter - another vote
I use the Pentax; its virtues are that it is simple, easy to use, and intuitive (for me, at least)
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Hi Steve, just to add more info to the discussion. I had - and still have a Gossen F2 with a 5-degree spot attachment and it works fine. No flash measurement but oK for the great outdoors. I also have a Sekonic L-608 which has flash capability. Of the 2, I would recommend the Sekonic; it's heavy and big but it does the business. there's a neat control that allows you to change the ASA in 1/3rd stops which is great for dialling in the filter factor. It has loads of other complex stuff too - far too complex for me.
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