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    Mike C.
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    Need a Meter Recommendation

    Hello everyone, I just bought a Polaroid 195 for a real bargain and now I need a light meter for it. With price in mind and or a factor ($100 or less), what would be your choice of meter to buy? Thanks for everyones time. Sincerely, Mike C.

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    Luna Pro SBC. I have one I carry in case my Pentax spot would fail. I also used it exclusively before I acquired the spot meter.

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    8x10, 5x7, 4x5, et al Leigh's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikebarger View Post
    Luna Pro SBC.
    Good choice. Accurate, reliable, rugged, inexpensive.

    - Leigh

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    I just checked Ebay completed auctions and it looks like you could buy a nice one between 50 and 75 bucks.

    Mike

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    Another vote for the Luna Pro SBC. I've had one for years and use it for low light conditions and as a back up for my Gossen Spot meter. The SBC takes a 9V bat. as opposed to a mercury cell that the plain Luna Pro's take.

    Roger

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    Good call on the SBC. Another really nice meter is the Sekonic Studio (III). Solid as and has no battery. I bought one ~5 years ago -cheap, secondhand- and it proved to be dependable and accurate. It augments my Pentax digital spot meter and an unbranded flashmeter when needed.
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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    I have the Sekonic Studio Deluxe, with all the slides, longer then I can remember; it must at least be 25 years old, and still working perfectly. It's a good feeling to know I can just pick it up and it will work without having to worry if the battery is still ok or not

    Stefan.

    Quote Originally Posted by Carsten Wolff View Post
    Good call on the SBC. Another really nice meter is the Sekonic Studio (III). Solid as and has no battery. I bought one ~5 years ago -cheap, secondhand- and it proved to be dependable and accurate. It augments my Pentax digital
    spot meter and an unbranded flashmeter when needed.

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    A Minolta IVf can be had pretty cheaply these days; it only takes one AA and it's a very small and durable meter.

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    The Luna Pro SBC can also take a spot attachment (there are two types) I believe, if it's the same model as my Profisix SBC here in Europe. A bit bulky, analogue obviously, but so reliable.

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    Re: Need a Meter Recommendation

    Mike,
    I can't recommend enough the Gossen Digisix. Simple, light and accurate. I use also with my range finders. I also have a 195 and I use it very often. You can buy the 3000 ISO in B&H for $10 and the postcard holders too. Bring it to the next party and keep the rollers clean.
    Check the shutter speed. It could be on the slow side.
    Enjoy it!

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