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i am slowly driving myself bonkers here.
i have 3 meters on hand... a gossen pilot 2, a luna pro & a luna six 3 (same meter, different markets)
i have a low hanging overhead light illuminating a large piece of cradboard, white on one side light brown on the other.
using the white side of the cardboard and taking a reflected reading i use the pilot 2 as my 'known' because it seems to be accurate when i use it for actual pictures.
the luns pro i have had for awhile and it mostly seems accurate but sometimes it just gets wacky with strange readings, i.e. off by a few stops from the sunny 16.
the luna six 3 i just brought home from the local camera store. (it looks new)
i have no experience with this meter yet.
ok so my readings from the 2 lunas are close to the pilot but not dead on. they are about 1/2 stop off, one a little higher, the other a bit lower.
should i just recalibrate them (to read the same as the pilot) with the small screw on the back and live happily ever after?
or does someone have a 'better'/ more reliable way to test them?
joe
i have 3 meters on hand... a gossen pilot 2, a luna pro & a luna six 3 (same meter, different markets)
i have a low hanging overhead light illuminating a large piece of cradboard, white on one side light brown on the other.
using the white side of the cardboard and taking a reflected reading i use the pilot 2 as my 'known' because it seems to be accurate when i use it for actual pictures.
the luns pro i have had for awhile and it mostly seems accurate but sometimes it just gets wacky with strange readings, i.e. off by a few stops from the sunny 16.
the luna six 3 i just brought home from the local camera store. (it looks new)
i have no experience with this meter yet.
ok so my readings from the 2 lunas are close to the pilot but not dead on. they are about 1/2 stop off, one a little higher, the other a bit lower.
should i just recalibrate them (to read the same as the pilot) with the small screw on the back and live happily ever after?
or does someone have a 'better'/ more reliable way to test them?
joe