dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
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Just picked up a Weston IV on ebay for 12 dollars--and the bloody thing works and seems accurate. The IV is an interesting model, a little departure from everything before and after. I like the design of it, especially the side slider instead of that finickly little button (finicky if you actually want to lock/unlock it.
I have two questions for the Master Gurus out there:
1) There are quite a few of the holes in the cell cover that are filled in. At first I thought it was accumulated dust, but no, it's tiny plastic plugs. Does anyone know if this is how they adjusted the meter for variances in the selenium cells?
2) With the IV, the film speeds are written between the traditional "rectangle with a line through it" blocks to align the outer ring's pointer with. I'm assuming that the pointer should go to the block "after" the number. Is that right? (Anyone who uses a IV should know what I'm talking about.)
The lower-light scale is a little sticky and doesn't come up quite fully, but I think that should be easy to fix. I'm at peace with the ebay gods for the moment.
I have two questions for the Master Gurus out there:
1) There are quite a few of the holes in the cell cover that are filled in. At first I thought it was accumulated dust, but no, it's tiny plastic plugs. Does anyone know if this is how they adjusted the meter for variances in the selenium cells?
2) With the IV, the film speeds are written between the traditional "rectangle with a line through it" blocks to align the outer ring's pointer with. I'm assuming that the pointer should go to the block "after" the number. Is that right? (Anyone who uses a IV should know what I'm talking about.)
The lower-light scale is a little sticky and doesn't come up quite fully, but I think that should be easy to fix. I'm at peace with the ebay gods for the moment.
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