newspaperguy
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Jan said earlier, "only true, old school and non electronic meter is sunny 16 calculator."
Sorry Jan, but Brian was right (he usually is) many of the earliest meters were of the extinction type... no electronics - no battery, no cells, no nothin'
You looked through a tube or box at a negative with an ever-diminishing set of numbers or letters to determine the light level.
I think one of the last ones was on built in on an Argus A series, and there was a little tiny pocket job... maybe a Bewi? Anyway, back in the 40s.
For a good, cheap selenium meter check out the Sekonic L-158 Auto Lumi
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Sorry Jan, but Brian was right (he usually is) many of the earliest meters were of the extinction type... no electronics - no battery, no cells, no nothin'
You looked through a tube or box at a negative with an ever-diminishing set of numbers or letters to determine the light level.
I think one of the last ones was on built in on an Argus A series, and there was a little tiny pocket job... maybe a Bewi? Anyway, back in the 40s.
For a good, cheap selenium meter check out the Sekonic L-158 Auto Lumi
tiny
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