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    My spot meter Just took a bath today

    I dropped my Pentax digital spot meter into a creek today, but it was in a very shallow spot along the creek so it was only submersed for about 3 seconds. But it will not work now. I dried it out completely and took it apart as far as I could and used a hair dryer on it. If it fails to work in a day or so, is there a good place that repairs these meters? Or would it be cheaper to just buy a new one? Any suggestions?

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    I would suggest sending the meter to Pentax and getting a repair estimate free of charge. You can then make a repair versus replace decision.

    http://www.pentaximaging.com/custome...oduct_repairs/

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    Pentax now has authorized service centers around the country. In your area there are three - NY, Washington DC and CT. Check within the link.

    If it costs more than about $150 including a new calibration and a complete going over, I would opt for the used market for a replacement. Get the meter back because you can at least get something for spare parts.

    When photographing in water or near drop offs, use a safety laynard just to be safe. Every day we learn something new. Thankfully you did not take the tumble.

    Cheers!

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    Brian,

    Give these folks a call. They have done some good work for me on Pentax analog and digital spot meters. They will let you know what they think it will cost for repairs. In my experience their estimates are usually pretty close.

    Quality Light Metric, 7095 Holywood Boulevard, Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90028-8903. Telephone: (213) 467-2265

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    I would disconnect the battery whilst its drying out, so as not to encourage corrosion.

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    In addition to Quality Light metric consider sending it to Richard Ritter www.lg4mat.net he repairs 'em all the time.

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    Dry it out for a day or two, change the battery, and then give it a good whack on the side with your hand. If that doesn't bring it back to life, do what others have said. Most things fix themselves with a good solid thump.

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    Brian,

    Sorry to hear about your meter taking a bath... it just about happened to mine a few weeks back and the ole heart STOPPED ticking for a few seconds. I have the same meter as you do.

    Some people say to put it into a plastic bag filled with silica sand... the kind in the small packets. But, I can't say whether this would help or not.

    As Eric suggested... personally, I'd send it back to Pentax and get them to give you a repair estimate.

    Good luck.

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    Well I got up this morning and put a new battery in it and it worked. But I'm not sure how accurate it is, beucase I have both the viewing lens and the from lens off. It seems to be reading way too low, but I think this is because there is no lens focussing the light onto the sensor. I'm going to let it dry out all week before using it this weekend. Hope this works.

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    Re: My spot meter Just took a bath today

    If it fires up at all there's a good chance it will be okay. Especially if you removed the batteries immediately after the dunk. The longer the batteries were left in, the longer the shot becomes.

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