ndnik
Established
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Looks like a copycat of the Voigtländer accessory shoe light meter.
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Saganich
Established
Yea, copycat Voightlander and perpetually sold out. Probably made in the same factories from the same parts.
Joe Jesus
shaggy nurse
Looks pretty good for the price. I'll probably pick one up when they're available.
Yea, copycat Voightlander and perpetually sold out. Probably made in the same factories from the same parts.
Perpetually? Wasn't this just announced? https://photorumors.com/2021/10/19/j...n-light-meter/
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Looks like the love child of a Voigtlander and a Doomo. Both are quite nice meters, and well made. If the quality of the TTArtisan is equally good, then it's a real steal at $56.00. The Voigtlander is looking very overpriced now that it has some competition.
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
It's a little bit of a shame that it doesn't have the adjustable/repositionable "foot" like the VC meter, but for $56, I can't really complain too much. I'm not sure it'd replace my Weston, but even if I only use it occasionally, it's probably worth it.
lxmike
M2 fan.
looks like a Voigtlander copy, I wonder what the 'intellectual property' lawyers from Voigtlander make of it.
BillBingham2
Registered User
Similar but with some improvements.
I wonder why the decided to show it on a Digital Leica Body? I have a hard time thinking of a use for this light meter on a digital M. But I'm open be being proven short sighted, thoughts?
Not my style for light meters, but it looks to be well done.
B2 (;->
I wonder why the decided to show it on a Digital Leica Body? I have a hard time thinking of a use for this light meter on a digital M. But I'm open be being proven short sighted, thoughts?
Not my style for light meters, but it looks to be well done.
B2 (;->
dourbalistar
Buy more film
I wonder why the decided to show it on a Digital Leica Body? I have a hard time thinking of a use for this light meter on a digital M. But I'm open be being proven short sighted, thoughts?
Not my style for light meters, but it looks to be well done.
B2 (;->
On their website, I see a Leica M4-P and a Zeiss Ikon ZM, both film bodies. The M4-P has no built-in meter. Maybe the meter on their Zeiss Ikon is broken?

Retro-Grouch
Veteran
looks like a Voigtlander copy, I wonder what the 'intellectual property' lawyers from Voigtlander make of it.
Actually, much closer to the Doomo. But the Doomo isn't a far cry from the Voigtlander.
bluesun267
Well-known
Nice! Now all they have to do is make a version of the 28/35 mini finder!
Agiknee
Documentarian
Shipping cost is 50% of the meter itself. Kind of a bummer. I was gonna pick one up because my rolleiflex meter is tripping out but I’ll just stick to my sekonic
Shipping cost is 50% of the meter itself. Kind of a bummer. I was gonna pick one up because my rolleiflex meter is tripping out but Iâll just stick to my sekonic
Still seems like a good deal to me…
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mothertrucker
Well-known
I'm still waiting for someone to release an updated meter that links to the notch on a Leica shutter speed dial, working Leicameters are not cheap.
I think the market for this type of meter is pretty saturated now. The price on this one is good though.
I think the market for this type of meter is pretty saturated now. The price on this one is good though.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Nice! Now all they have to do is make a version of the 28/35 mini finder!
Not a bad idea! There are a number of discontinued Voigtlander products that are still in demand, with used prices going through the roof. Double shoe adapters, all bright line finders, screw mount lenses... wouldn't it be great if we had a quality source for these items besides cheapo 3-D plastic stuff?
agentlossing
Well-known
It would be wonderful if one of these cheapish Chinese optics companies started producing viewfinders! As a Bessa-T owner I am always hunting.
oldwino
Well-known
Check out the Doomo meter. Nicely made, as good as the Voigtlander. I just ordered one of their double cold shoe adaptors, so i can use the meter with my barnack and an accessory finder.
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
If they could make a 28/35 mini finder where the framelines don't disappear if your eye isn't in exactly the right place, that'd be lovely. I love the form factor of it but trying to use the 35mm framelines with glasses feels impossible sometimes.
How much demand is there for (non-super-wide) viewfinders, though? There's a lot of cameras out there with non-functional meters (or none at all), so external meters have a big market... but it's only really Barnack and Contax fans who need 28mm or 35mm viewfinders.
How much demand is there for (non-super-wide) viewfinders, though? There's a lot of cameras out there with non-functional meters (or none at all), so external meters have a big market... but it's only really Barnack and Contax fans who need 28mm or 35mm viewfinders.
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Check out the Doomo meter. Nicely made, as good as the Voigtlander. I just ordered one of their double cold shoe adaptors, so i can use the meter with my barnack and an accessory finder.
I actually like the Doomo better than the Voigtlander; I think it's better made and more intuitive. Only downside: it only goes down to ISO 25. Using a slow film with dense filtration will require some math in your head after taking a reading.
A real nice feature of the Doomo, which I've never seen mentioned, is that the rewind lever on my Nikon S2 clears the body of the meter when in use. That's not the case with the Voigtlander, which needs to be removed from the shoe for convenient rewinding.
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