I recently bought a used Gossen Luna-Pro F, mainly for its flash meter
function, to use in conjuntion with my OM system. Unfortunately it did not
come with a manual. Could anyone out there tell wher I might get a manual or
a copy.
Thanks,
Gwynne Little
-----Original Message-----
From: John A. Lind [mailto:jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 9:31 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Light meters?
*The* name with greatest name recognition for light meters today is Gossen,
just as Weston was *the* name 30 and 40 years ago.
Gossen's three major models: Luna-Pro, Luna-Pro SBC, and Luna-Pro F. They
can be found used for approximately $70-140 USD used, depending on which
model, condition and age. New prices for them are high. The straight Luna
Pro has a large operating range with the "SBC" even larger at the low light
end. (If you want a proper exposure for your dark room with the lights
out, use a Luna Pro SBC.) All have a high upper end. It has a built in
diffuser for incident readings (which I recommend learning to use; it's
more accurate). Gossen makes an accessory for spot metering with them
(variable angle attachment). If memory serves me correctly, it can switch
between 7 and 15 degrees.
If you are doing a lot of strobe work, studio or on location, the Luna Pro
F has flash metering built into it, but at some cost to low light range.
Gossen also makes an accessory flash meter attachment for the "SBC" model.
The older Gossens used PX-625 Mercury cells. Fortunately, Gossen makes an
adapter for them to allow using Silver (??) cells.
There are other good meters. Gossen does have competition and am certain
others will post something about them. Before you buy anything, read the
specs on the three Gossen models. They will give you a benchmark for
comparing specs of others.
At 12:55 6/11/00 , you wrote:
>
>Hiya all,
>
>for a long time have I been considering getting a hand-held light-meter to
>suplement those, build tinto the OM's in those really hard lightening
>situations. A recent acquicition of a medium format camera has emphasized
>the usefullness of sucha deci. However in my many years of photography, I
>have never had the chance to use such meters much.
>
>I know, that - whenever possible - I use the spot-meter functionqlity of
>the OM2s/p or OM4's, and that I therefore might gain the most from buying
>a spot-meter (thus adding spot-capability tothe OM1, 2, 30), but I do not
>know anything about brands, models, prices and which features are usefull
>abd which are not (e.g. most more advanced and expensive meers come zith
>"flash metering" - is that usefll or just a buzz-word? I never take much
>flash-pictures....)
>
>So what are the opinions? Which features should I make sure I get, which
>models and brands are good , what price-range is ok for such? Is it worth
>buying used, or should I definitely go for "new" ??
>
>Hope someone can help
>
>--thomas
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