stephen_lumsden
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I mostly use a Leningrad 4, a Gossen Lunasix Pro and occasionally a Gossen Sixtus. The Leningrad can have a bit of a sticky dial reading sometimes and I am not sure if I am going to get a good reading (most exposures do seem to come out ok though). The Sixtus is small and only really ok for Sunnday days and can underexpose. I have to keep the battery out of my Gossen Pro or else it gets drained. I put it back in yesterday before going out with the Yashica-D and it too ages before it began working consistently, lots of odd readings at first. I live in Yorkshire and the light here is usually quite even and I think I could get away with an incident light meter like the L398 for street and landscape , just for 35mm and 120. Would it be worth getting a newer 398A over one of the older models?