He certainly does Minolta spot meters. I don't know his current rates, but in the past they ran about a hundred bucks. He's thorough, so the pricing is reasonable.
I was so glad he could and did calibrate my eBay-derived Weston Ranger 9 for currently available batteries that I have forgotten the charge.
Peter Collins
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For Weston Master meter repair including cell replacement see: https://ian-partridge.com/westonrepair.html
I bought a Weston Master IV meter from Ian a couple of years ago. I already had a Weston V and Euromaster but kinda wanted the IV for its (to me) uber-cool calibrated-in-candles-per-square-foot dial.
George Milton did replace the cells in my V and Euromaster some years ago. They continue to soldier on.
David
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I have a Weston Master III with a dead cell, and a Gossen Lunasix that needs conversion to non-mercury battery. Both were thrift store finds—the Weston worked when I bought it—so I have almost no money invested in either. Any idea if it would be possible/worthwhile to have them serviced by QLM?
FWIW, he re-calibrated my Lunasix just 3 yrs ago and replaced the batteries with a pair of alkaline PX625A.
Oh dear, I see that now, I'm sorry to have gotten your hopes up.
Now if he could only replace the selenium reference cell in the SEI spot photometer...
David
David
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