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( I searched this forum for "5 degrees" but did not find the answer so I am posting this question here).
My Minolta 5 degree viewfinder arrived today.
Pictured above is the GE light meter, my Autometer III with the 5 degree viewfinder (bayonet mount), the light diffusion attachment, the reflective attachment, and on the extreme right, an screw-mount viewfinder attachment.
You can view a higher resolution image here.
My question is 3 parts, if you could point me to the right direction, I will be most grateful:
a. I think this 5 degree viewfinder (8034-156) was meant for another autometer (IV ?). What is the EV adjustments for my Autometer III ? (The manual mentions about a +3 EV if Iwere to use an older viewfinder not a newer viewfinder here as is the case here).
b. I bought the screw mount viewfinder (the one on the right) in haste and it doesn't fit into the Autometer III at all. Is this meant for the Autometer II ?
c. Lastly, I found my reflective reading accurate when comparing with DSLR, however, incident light was off, often resulting in a much higher EV number, to compensate, I had to put tissue paper into the white bulb diffuser to dampen it. Has anyone experienced this problem. Could it be due to the age of the plastic diffuser causing the inaccurate reading ?
thanks !
raytoei
My Minolta 5 degree viewfinder arrived today.
Pictured above is the GE light meter, my Autometer III with the 5 degree viewfinder (bayonet mount), the light diffusion attachment, the reflective attachment, and on the extreme right, an screw-mount viewfinder attachment.
You can view a higher resolution image here.
My question is 3 parts, if you could point me to the right direction, I will be most grateful:
a. I think this 5 degree viewfinder (8034-156) was meant for another autometer (IV ?). What is the EV adjustments for my Autometer III ? (The manual mentions about a +3 EV if Iwere to use an older viewfinder not a newer viewfinder here as is the case here).
b. I bought the screw mount viewfinder (the one on the right) in haste and it doesn't fit into the Autometer III at all. Is this meant for the Autometer II ?
c. Lastly, I found my reflective reading accurate when comparing with DSLR, however, incident light was off, often resulting in a much higher EV number, to compensate, I had to put tissue paper into the white bulb diffuser to dampen it. Has anyone experienced this problem. Could it be due to the age of the plastic diffuser causing the inaccurate reading ?
thanks !
raytoei