P C Headland
Well-known
fidget said:.... I'm also wondering about the Sverdlovsk-4, looks very interesting, do you look through a viewer?
You can look through the viewer, which gives a narrow-ish angle of view (~11 degrees IIRC), or you can flip down the diffuser and take an incident reading. Then spin the wheel until the LED goes on (or off) and read off the exposure.
Mine seems very accurate, even in low light.
fidget
Lemon magnet
Mmmm, what's that extra little box for, more batteries? do you need it (I've seen some for sale without the box)?
Dave
Dave
Screwy
All the gear no idea
The box is a battery pack for 3 AA batterys , it does tend to make the meter a bit cumbersome but is usefull if you can't find the correct voltage button cell,s .
Valkir1987
Well-known
http://www.kameramuseum.de/2belichtung/weimar-lux-nova.htm
I have one of these, a very light selenium meter from the former GDR. It is quite acurate. Haven't used it often, but it works fast too.
I went out shooting today with an old Seconic (selenium). But I don't really like it. It is a bright and sunny day here, but most shots where taken with 100 and aperture 8 as the meter showed me for a 27 iso film
I have one of these, a very light selenium meter from the former GDR. It is quite acurate. Haven't used it often, but it works fast too.
I went out shooting today with an old Seconic (selenium). But I don't really like it. It is a bright and sunny day here, but most shots where taken with 100 and aperture 8 as the meter showed me for a 27 iso film
Bill58
Native Texan
You better be careful--I heard that the Russian spy who recently died in the UK of radioactive poisoning used one too.
gb hill
Veteran
I got a Leningrad 6 from a US seller for $3 +ship. a month ago on the bay. Put in a 1.5 button battery like that goes in my QL-17 and so far works fine. Did have to make slight mod. to make batt. fit. Thank GOD for tin foil
rolleistef
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I've got a very nice selenium Sekonic, very accurate, the only thing to do is matching the green needle with the red one. But hre is the problem : you need to turn a dial, and it's veeery stiff... I dunno whether it's specifficaly linked with my lightmeter, or with the particular model, and it doesn't matter much to me in fact...
I used to use (before sombody dropped it on a table) a very very small Bewi Automat, a kind of press button model, but I never knew whether it was accurate or not since the only film I shot with was the first I had ever processed, and hadn't converted cl in ml for my chemistry... it was turned into a nice blue and wet sheet of plastic...
I used to use (before sombody dropped it on a table) a very very small Bewi Automat, a kind of press button model, but I never knew whether it was accurate or not since the only film I shot with was the first I had ever processed, and hadn't converted cl in ml for my chemistry... it was turned into a nice blue and wet sheet of plastic...
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