The attachment he's unsure of is a microscope adapter. Strange how this
came up in the week that I just bought a Luna Pro for US$35! I'd always
wondered what the other indicators were too. I sold my previous LunaSix
when I found a Minolta Autometer IVf for US$45 (Fang enough for you?) but
then realised that the Luna's will measure exposures up to 8 hours and
missed it! Great for natural light night exposures.
AndrewF
>They show up quite often on eBay. As a matter of fact, there is one up
>now with pictures.
> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1226823066
>Rand E.
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>
>
>Hans van Veluwen wrote:
>>
>> : Hans,
>> : Those circles correspond to the two sizes provided by the angle spot
>> : attachment. The attachment is one of several that was made for the Luna
>> : Pro. Angle spot and enlarging are the two that I have. And I'm sure
>> : that there are a couple more types.
>>
>> Great, thanks! And a very interesting option, too. How can I identify
>>these spot
>> attachments, are they still made?
>>
>> hnz
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