daveywaugh
Blah
I acquired an S2 in good condition recently for $20 and had my first roll developed today. They're just fun snaps of my son but I really enjoyed using the camera (had to guestimate exposure though) and pretty happy with results. 400CN scanned with Minolta Dual IV. I know web res is hard to go by, but prints seem sharp. Does anyone know what batteries I could use to make the light meter work? Thank you.



DaveW
Established
625s
Very nice snaps! Your exposure looks very good.
Very nice snaps! Your exposure looks very good.
btgc
Veteran
I just wonder if you really need that built-in meter
I'm way too overexposing with S2, maybe should check for accuracy, though rather develop eye-metering skills.
I'm way too overexposing with S2, maybe should check for accuracy, though rather develop eye-metering skills.
Bill58
Native Texan
I use a MR-9 Kanto/ CRIS adapter and a SR44 battery w/ good results.
Windscale
Well-known
With such old cameras, I would only use a handheld meter as anything electrical cannot be expected to be accurate since many of the values of the capacitors and resistors etc would have been displaced. I use a Sekonic 308 and a 308S. I have had the 308 for some 20 years and it is still very accurate. I had it sent back to the workshop for ckecking and confirmation.
daveywaugh
Blah
Thanks for the replies. Obviously I didn't show the ones where I got the exposure way off
Most were slightly overexposed but useable. Will probably invest in a handheld - good idea. You don't find many second hand though and new ones are so expensive... one will come around.
Argenticien
Dave
... Will probably invest in a handheld - good idea. You don't find many second hand though and new ones are so expensive... one will come around.
I've just bought new a Sekonic L-208 for use with a profoundly meterless old TLR. At just a few ticks under 100 USD, it's
about as affordable as new meters get. It's very old-school and simple to use. I'd recommend it; only reservation is it's a lightweight, not built like a tank. I say fine; don't take it into battle then.
--Dave
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