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mifo2000

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Hi everybody,

a few days ago , I bought a Canon lightmeter for the "P".
Is there a chance to get an instruction manual from someone?
Thanks for your answers!
Greetings from Germany
Michael
 

I just bought such a meter, and I'm looking for the instructions, but this link doesn't seem to work anymore.

Anybody another idea where I can get one ?

I have two questions with it right now:

- there's a white item that can slide over the metering glass. What is it for ?
- there's a small switch with a black dot on it, that can be turned versus a orange or white dot. I guess this is resp. low and high metering, but it doesn't react when I change it; anything I can do about that ?

thanks,
Stefan.
 
The "white item" is the incident metering mask. For selenium meters, with their wide angle of acceptance (read: easy to underexpose if there's sky in the shot), this is very useful.

You understand correctly about the high and low switch. Orange = low range. Do you get any reaction the two different ranges? For instance, does the low range go all the way to the bottom when you're outside on a sunny day? Try pushing on the meter window -- there may be a not-great connection and a little physical prodding might help.

Don't hold out a lot of hope for getting this to work properly, I'm afraid. Keep in mind it's 50 years old at this point.
 
The "white item" is the incident metering mask. For selenium meters, with their wide angle of acceptance (read: easy to underexpose if there's sky in the shot), this is very useful.

You understand correctly about the high and low switch. Orange = low range. Do you get any reaction the two different ranges? For instance, does the low range go all the way to the bottom when you're outside on a sunny day? Try pushing on the meter window -- there may be a not-great connection and a little physical prodding might help.

Don't hold out a lot of hope for getting this to work properly, I'm afraid. Keep in mind it's 50 years old at this point.

I suspected something like that about teh incident metering mask, thanks !

About he meter: it does work, but apparently only in the low range; it just makes no difference how I set the switch. Can I risk opening it ? There's a very small screw on the side and one at the bottom, near a "-o-" sign; I guess the last one is for calibrating it ?

I bought it together with a canon P, 50/1.8mm and a nice brown leather case for it. It would be nice if I could get the meter working properly; the case is even made to accept the camera with meter. Just received everything today and drooling a bit ...:p

thanks,
Stefan.

thanks,
Stefan.
 
Ok, I couldn't stop myself, and I opened the meter , and I got it WORKING AGAIN !

That switch is underneath the hood just like a screwdriver blade: by turning it a quarter turn, it shows it "larger" size and pushes a small electrical spring out of the way, so that is doesn't make any contact anymore, and you're in high-metering mode.

The "blade" is convered by some kind of shrink tube, and that's wasn't large enough anymore; just pinching it a bit to make it "large" again did it. We'll see how long it holds this way, but I know now what to do next time.

Stefan.
 
I am having the same issue with my Canon P meter. Though I can't even open it.
Removed one long screw at the back. Removed the 4 screws of the flash shoe insert, removed 3 screws for the speed wheel, and removed 2 more screws below the speed wheel.

Not sure what to remove now, or if I should try to separate it at this stage.
 
Ok, I couldn't stop myself, and I opened the meter , and I got it WORKING AGAIN !

That switch is underneath the hood just like a screwdriver blade: by turning it a quarter turn, it shows it "larger" size and pushes a small electrical spring out of the way, so that is doesn't make any contact anymore, and you're in high-metering mode.

The "blade" is convered by some kind of shrink tube, and that's wasn't large enough anymore; just pinching it a bit to make it "large" again did it. We'll see how long it holds this way, but I know now what to do next time.

Stefan.
Hi, i'm a bit late to this thread but. I Bought a Canon P with the same lightmeter and it worked until now. I have the leather case and the protection for the selenium cell and I always kept it it in the dark in general. Now it's kinda funky, the switch does not respond correclty unless i beat it so that the low light setting gives me proper reading (I tried it only once). I tried opening it up but i don't have the tools only except for one screwdriver that lets me take only the lateral screw off. I tried turning the one at the bottom counterclock wise but i leaned now that it's for calibration or smt.
Did you solve your issue, how?
 
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