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    Vanannan
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    Zone scale for Pentax V

    Hi
    Does anyone know where I can get a download of a zone scale for my Pentax V spotmeter, I have tried Google to no avail, I live in Great Britain and last time I checked Calumet wanted silly money for shipping from the US (not stocked in Calumet UK) I am currently using one that I made myself from paper but has seen better days and always was kinda ugly, any help much appreciated.

    Thanks
    Tony

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    Hi,

    Try here

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...s/ZoneDial.pdf

    Best,

    Doremus Scudder

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    Hi Doremus
    Thankyou for your reply, unfortunately I don't think this will work as it is not designed for the Pentax meter. if it did fit it would be upside down.

    Regards
    Tony

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    I know of a download for the Pentax Digital, but not the Pentax V.

    I'd suggest spending half an hour making one and attaching it with transparent tape. That's what I did to replace mine. Use the download to get the general idea.
    Bruce Barlow
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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    I agree. Make your own. It is pretty easy if you don't insist on labeling with a gray scale. The gray scale looks nice, but in practice, it doesn't help much beyond the roman numerals.

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    I just put a piece of white tape on the meter and drew the scale on by hand.

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    Smile Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    Hi again
    OK made my own in Photoshop, took a while, I added a sort of grey scale as a guide, just for the hell of it I would like to make the 'grey scale' as accurate as possible in the Photoshop colour selection palette you select equal amounts of red, green and blue to make shades of grey on a scale of 0 (black) to 255 (white) can anyone tell me how the numbers work so that I can simulate zones 1 to 9.
    I have attached a Photoshop PSD file (editable in PS) of the scale in case it is of use to anyone else.
    Thanks to everyone for the suggestions

    P.S.
    Couldn't attach PSD I think the file size is too large find attached Jpeg instead if anyone would like the PSD please send your Email address the file size is about 1.3MB.

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    I hope this will be helpful...

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    I use a Zone VI'ed Pentax Digital Spot and I use the Zone System (more or less). Frankly, I tore off the zone scale off my meter as I personally found it more distracting than useful.

    Vaughn

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    Re: Zone scale for Pentax V

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...s/ZoneDial.pdf


    A comment about the two disc zone dial: This design does not compensate for the film speed. It is set up for ASA 125.

    If you shoot at a different E.I. you will need to adjust the reading.

    If memory serves, the Pentax V readings are in E.V. The measured E.V. is manually transferred to a dial to read f-stop and shutter speeds. The film speed adjustment is also set manually on that dial.


    I use one because my tested film speed is E.I. 125 and I have enlarged the zone dial where even my old eyes can read it………………
    Bill Kumpf

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