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    grumpy & miserable Joseph O'Neil's Avatar
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    spot meter calibration

    Dumb question time. I just took delivery of a used Pentax spot meter - analog. Excellent shape. I already have one, and the price was right to have a second one as backup.

    A few years ago my first spot meter took a bath in a river, but it was rebuilt and re-calibrated by Pentax, and it's never given me any trouble since. Comparing the two meters side by side, and they appear to be identical models from anything i can see, the "new" meter is exactly one full stop faster than my old meter. So easy enough to adjust for, but I was wondering about changing the calibration myself.

    On the front of these analog meters there is a slotted screw you use for adjustments, but I've never touched mine as I've never had too. This is the "zero" adjust. On my "old" meter, the one calibrated by the factory rebuild, the needle stops exactly on the "19" mark. On my "new" meter, the needle stops exactly in the middle of the black dot just past the "19" on the scope.

    So while I could adjust the new meter to match my old one, but I am wondering if I wouldn't bugger things up and maybe best to leave things alone, just label the new meter so I know the difference.

    Other dumb question -is the "19" the proper mark, or the black dot.

    thanks
    joe
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    Re: spot meter calibration

    I remember hearing a story from a great solo guitarist who carried 3 tuners on tour. The problem was that two of the tuners read the same the 3rd one didn't. Which tuner was right?

    It's going to sound crazy but I would send them both in to be calibrated or at least the latest acquisition.

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    Send to Richard Ritter www.lg4mat.net. Richard is an expert on Pentax meters.

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    The name I keep seeing for meter repair and calibration is:

    George Milton at

    Quality Light Metric Co.
    7095 Hollywood Blvd. No. 550
    Hollywood
    CA 90028

    USA

    Tel: 323 467 2265
    Fax: 323 467 2284

    I haven't had to use them yet, but they seem to have a host of happy customers.

    C

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    The 'Zero Adjust' does not calibrate the meter. Per the manual, this should be adjusted so the needle is on the dot, not the '19.'

    If they are still not reading the same, check the batteries. If you want them to read the same, one will have to be re-calibrated.

    Like it was pointed out : Confucius say, "Man with one watch know the time, man with two watches does not!"

    I have about 12 light meters, I'd go crazy trying to get them to all read the same. I just make adjustments to the exposure index for the equipment in use.

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    Quote Originally Posted by CG View Post
    The name I keep seeing for meter repair and calibration is:

    George Milton at

    Quality Light Metric Co.
    7095 Hollywood Blvd. No. 550
    Hollywood
    CA 90028

    USA

    Tel: 323 467 2265
    Fax: 323 467 2284

    I haven't had to use them yet, but they seem to have a host of happy customers.

    C
    Joe,

    I have used George Milton, first with a Luna-Pro SBC and then a Soligor Analog Spotmeter. He calibrated and shipped the meters back the same day he received them. They seem to work great and agree with each other! That being said if all I had was the spot meter I give Richard Ritter a try.

    Scott

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    I third the recommendation of Quality Light Metric. I have two Pentax Spotmeters, one analog, one digital. They were calibrated by QLM on separate occasions and the readings from each match.
    Last edited by David Karp; 17-Mar-2008 at 11:58. Reason: fixed typo

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    Quote Originally Posted by David Karp View Post
    I third the recommendation of Quality Light Metric. I have two Pentax Spotmeters, one analog, one digital. They were calibrated by QLM on separate occasions and the readongs from each match.
    I have to imagine this company works with a lot Hollywood cinematographers. Shipping on the west coast will be less expensive too.

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    The black dot is the null setting for the meter. Best thing to do is run a Zone one test and an zone eight test. Set the meter to the test results and go photographing.


    Since both meters read one stop off across the full range of the scale. I would mark the meter that is off and not bother to send it any where. Keep it as a back up. Sometimes trying to get two meters to read alike and sending only one meter to be calibrated is not a good idea.
    Richard T Ritter
    www.lg4mat.net

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    Re: spot meter calibration

    Richard
    Are you still able to zone calibrate a
    Pentax Meter. I tried calumet but they are
    not doing it right now.
    thanks
    Tom S

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