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Paul Mongillo
11-May-2000, 12:31
I just recently purchased the above meter, used. It seems to be accurate in tha t it matches pretty closely the readings from my girlfriends new Sekonic spotmet er. However, if I try to take a reading that is less than about 5 or 6 EV's it will read zero. I have to activate the meter from a more brightly lit place, ke ep the trigger pulled and move back to the darker area for a reading . The read ings taken in this way are accurate. Is this behavior normal for a Pentax digit al meter or is something in need of attention ?
Steve_571
11-May-2000, 14:15
Paul...
In very dim light I also must activate the meter by first using it on a brighter area and then moving into the shadow. A minor inconvenience at worst. Since the readings are correct I wouldn't worry about it.
Steve
Alec Jones
13-May-2000, 20:45
Ask Richard Ritter at: rrlg4mat@sover.net He knows more about these meters than anyone I know. Mine sure doesn't do that.
Tell him I said "Hi".
Bert Otten
29-Nov-2000, 10:25
Paul,
at low light levels it starts at "0" and you have to wait about 4 or 5 seconds before it jumps to the correct reading. The light "loads" the circuitry and by pointing at a brighter area, you speed up the loading. If you stand in almost total darkness, just wait a few seconds and it will give a reading. Also: it will take a reading below the specified 1 EV, it gives 1/3 and 2/3 EV. I haven't seen a spotmeter that can go that low.
Bert Otten
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