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I was offered one of these recently, with spot attachment, for $150. I have always heard & read that they are fine meters. What is the consensus here? I know that Konica-Minolta bailed out of the camera business. I also know that some company (name escapes me) picked up the meter line. I saw their ad in a magazine recently so I could find them. I wonder if these new folks will support the older models? I will check the price against KEH if I get serious about the meter. I will use the meter primarily for ambient light. I suppose I would use it for flash. I've never done that. What say ye?
Thanks!
Earl knows some stuff, EH! Wayne Scott too. Regarding Minolta Auto Meter repair:
If it's not under warranty, then I would consider Quality Light Metric in LA/Hollywood, or maybe even have a look yourself before making a final decision.
Bueller? Bueller? Anybody?
Rod Fung
07-02-2007, 21:24
They are wonderful meters; when I was a dp many years ago I used an Auto III when most of the rest of the DP's used a Spectra pro.
Thanks Rod. I may look into this further.
An autometer ivf has been my main lightmeter for about 10 years. It hasn't missed a beat in all this time and I've never had to have it re-calibrated, I hope that speaks for itself.
Tom Harrell
07-04-2007, 06:16
I bought one several years ago and used it faithfully until it broke. When you turn it on it goes to a certain value and will not take a reading. I think something in it is shorted. I contacted Sony and they gave me a quote of $185 to fix it. I said no thanks. I do think it is a good meter though. Very easy to use and dead on.
Regards,
Tom
I use this meter on a daily basis. It is dead accurate and very user-friendly. I recommend it highly.
I use this meter on a daily basis. It is dead accurate and very user-friendly. I recommend it highly.
I can buy the same meter that you use. I wish I could borrow your eyes & brain. :)
Being old and vision challenged is really a drag. Trying to use my old Luna Pro or the slightly better Weston Master V is a drag. I'm really looking for a meter that has a big digital display. I can work my lenses and shutter speeds from memory. Or more or less make out the numbers without my glasses. I always take my glasses off for framing and composing. The light meters are driving me crazy. Glasses on. Glasses off. Glasses on. Glasses off. You get the idea. I think I shall pursue the Minolta meter when I get back to Houston next week.
I guess I like my metered bodies because they all show exposure information in the viewfinder. Without my glasses.
I don't need the flash capabilites. Is the Minolta meter good for ambient light? I guess if I had flash metering I might learn how to use it.
The Autometer IVf can meter flash either corded or not. While I do use the flash metering capabilities some of the time, I mostly use the meter for ambient readings. I think it performs very well in this regard. Also, the digital display is big and easy to read. So I think this meter will meet your requirements well.
I can buy the same meter that you use. I wish I could borrow your eyes & brain. :)
I'm looking at a pretty hefty repair bill for my M6 right now. So you never know, eyes and brain may be posted in the classifieds soon. Do I hear $75... :D
Grinning. Sorry to hear that.
Thanks for the extra information.
Being old and vision challenged is really a drag. Trying to use my old Luna Pro or the slightly better Weston Master V is a drag. I'm really looking for a meter that has a big digital display. I can work my lenses and shutter speeds from memory. Take a look at the Gossen Luna Star F; I got one of these off eBay a couple years ago at pretty modest cost.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/20971-REG/Gossen_GO4032_Luna_Star_F2_Meter.html
I see one on eBay now but mine was only $153...
http://cgi.ebay.com/GOSSEN-LUNA-STAR-F2-AMBIENT-LIGHT-METER-FLASH-METER_W0QQitemZ300127171972QQihZ020QQcategoryZ708Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks Doug. I totally missed this yesterday. I'm on it.
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