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not a rant, more like a whine...
it all started with wanting a meter that was more sensitive in low light than my pilot 2.
one of our own, a very nice rff member sent me an old metrastar meter and said to send him something, anything that i thought was of a similar value. and that he wasn't in a hurry as i was without any idea of what to send in return.
i was pretty pleased when i opened the package and saw this handsome and incredibly solid hunk of metel.
but it didn't work, the needle didn't move.
i opened the battery compartment to double check and sure enough the battery was there. it was even a mercury one. i tested it and it read good. hhhmmm.
after putting it back into the meter i noticed the needle moving. great!
so i took it out one rather cold saturday morning and the needle wouldn't move again. later, at home i did the remove/return thing and the needle jumped back to life once again.
then the other night i playing with it and noticed that the readings were off between it and the pilot 2 and then they agreed.
last night in the bar, set at asa 400 the meter told me to shoot at 1/30 second and f 32.
that was it for me. i put it back into the bag.
today, i went out and bought a used gossen sixtar, still wanting something more sensitive in low light than my pilot 2.
at the shop, i pointed it towards the large window and it read f16 at 500 sec with 400 speed film. seemed about right to me.
but now, every reading i take is about 2 stops out from the pilot 2, which has proven accurate so far. these are readings taken outdoors or at the window in bright light. same diff indoors too.
my plan was to use the sixtar while the metrastar was in the shop.
now it looks like i need to send them both for repair.
as far as indoors, guess i'll start at 1/30 sec and 2.8 and go from there.
joe
it all started with wanting a meter that was more sensitive in low light than my pilot 2.
one of our own, a very nice rff member sent me an old metrastar meter and said to send him something, anything that i thought was of a similar value. and that he wasn't in a hurry as i was without any idea of what to send in return.
i was pretty pleased when i opened the package and saw this handsome and incredibly solid hunk of metel.
but it didn't work, the needle didn't move.
i opened the battery compartment to double check and sure enough the battery was there. it was even a mercury one. i tested it and it read good. hhhmmm.
after putting it back into the meter i noticed the needle moving. great!
so i took it out one rather cold saturday morning and the needle wouldn't move again. later, at home i did the remove/return thing and the needle jumped back to life once again.
then the other night i playing with it and noticed that the readings were off between it and the pilot 2 and then they agreed.
last night in the bar, set at asa 400 the meter told me to shoot at 1/30 second and f 32.
that was it for me. i put it back into the bag.
today, i went out and bought a used gossen sixtar, still wanting something more sensitive in low light than my pilot 2.
at the shop, i pointed it towards the large window and it read f16 at 500 sec with 400 speed film. seemed about right to me.
but now, every reading i take is about 2 stops out from the pilot 2, which has proven accurate so far. these are readings taken outdoors or at the window in bright light. same diff indoors too.
my plan was to use the sixtar while the metrastar was in the shop.
now it looks like i need to send them both for repair.
as far as indoors, guess i'll start at 1/30 sec and 2.8 and go from there.
joe