doitashimash1te
Well-known
Here's my (1955?) General Electric PR-1, which I still use on a regular basis since I bought it in the late 90's. I guess this is a selenium meter, right? It amazes me that it still works after more than 50 years. I guess it hasn't seen that much light before I started using it.

rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I have a few(really, only three or four!
) but the battery for my digi is flat. I'll post something after I replace that.
A kodalux II, and Argus clip on meter(M44? can't recall), and my newest the Sverdlovsk 4.
I like those GE meters but haven't come across one yet that's still working
Rob
A kodalux II, and Argus clip on meter(M44? can't recall), and my newest the Sverdlovsk 4.
I like those GE meters but haven't come across one yet that's still working
Rob
lynn
lynn

This - I've posted it before, mind - is my favourite old meter...and it's surprisingly accurate!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
lynn said:... - I've posted it before, mind - is my favourite old meter...and it's surprisingly accurate!
Where would one find one of these? Seems like something everyone should have, or at least I should have!
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
I only have my Leningrad meters.
I wouldn't mind that old bee-type meter
I wouldn't mind that old bee-type meter
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
I just picked up the PR-1, also. The darned thing was right on target.
Wimpler
Established
I use a minolta viewmeter 9, see here: http://met.open.ac.uk/group/cpv/photo/Viewmeter9.html
Before I used a gossen variosix (if I remember correctly), but one of the LEDs stopped working making a lot harder to use.
Before I used a gossen variosix (if I remember correctly), but one of the LEDs stopped working making a lot harder to use.
aizan
Veteran
i use two weston master iv meters. at least i used to. they both died a couple months after purchase. 
amateriat
We're all light!
Sekonic L-428
Sekonic L-428
Redefining "vintage", perhaps...
This, I believe, was the first meter to use a silicon cell. Other than this, it's old-school all the way...sort of like sticking a modern V8 in a Studebaker Avanti.
(Whoops...already been done.). Anyway, it works, I like it, it was cheap (50 from you-know-where), and I have almost all the attachments, including spot and
enlarger tchotchkes.
- Barrett
Sekonic L-428
Redefining "vintage", perhaps...
This, I believe, was the first meter to use a silicon cell. Other than this, it's old-school all the way...sort of like sticking a modern V8 in a Studebaker Avanti.
(Whoops...already been done.). Anyway, it works, I like it, it was cheap (50 from you-know-where), and I have almost all the attachments, including spot and
enlarger tchotchkes.
- Barrett
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Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
Late 1940s Weston Master II, Commonwealth military issue. A ten-dollar eBay find. Mr. George Milton at Quality Light Metrics gave it the spa treatment a couple of years ago; found me a manual and an Invercone for it, as well. Good as new.
I carry it as a backup to the CL's internal meter when I'm on photo-vacations.
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trittium
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I mostly use these

doitashimash1te
Well-known
trittium said:I mostly use these
Not what I would call "vintage" ;-)
amateriat
We're all light!
Word. And check those beads of sweat...bet he's working in half-stops there.doitashimash1te said:Not what I would call "vintage" ;-)
- Barrett
landsknechte
Well-known
I haven't had much luck finding working vintage light meters, but I recently picked up a GE DW-58 meter in good shape with a WW2 "sold through the army exchange" data plate on the back.
vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
These are the one I use at the moment, think I might have a gossen luna something in a drawer somewhere too . . but not sure about that.
Use the leicameter on a weekly basis with the M3ds, and it works excellent with 400 delta or a kodak bw400cn, the Weston meter I got from a friend who got it form his father which happened to find it some place in northern england in a 2nd hand store ..
anyway I think it work, just have to learn how to read it.
Sounds like I have a project for the summer.
vha
Use the leicameter on a weekly basis with the M3ds, and it works excellent with 400 delta or a kodak bw400cn, the Weston meter I got from a friend who got it form his father which happened to find it some place in northern england in a 2nd hand store ..
anyway I think it work, just have to learn how to read it.
Sounds like I have a project for the summer.
vha
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Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
vha said:...the Weston meter... I think it work, just have to learn how to read it.
There's a manual here: http://www.westonmaster.com/
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Trawlerman
Member
I got a really nice WESTON MASTER IV from eBay for £40 recently.
I've checked it against my Samsung DSLR and it seems to be pretty accurate.
Even though I felt that with a meterless cam such as the FED-3a that I use, I don't really use it. I prefer to use the Sunny-16 rule as it's just easier.
I've checked it against my Samsung DSLR and it seems to be pretty accurate.
Even though I felt that with a meterless cam such as the FED-3a that I use, I don't really use it. I prefer to use the Sunny-16 rule as it's just easier.
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