on 4/9/02 1:55 PM, John Hudson at jahudson@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Eric Boyce wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone any reccomendations for a reasonablely priced light
>> meter for low light/night photography? under £200.00
>
>
> Here in Vancouver you can pick up a Gossen Lunasix 3 for $100 or less. I
> have had mine for 30 years and it has worked flawlessly. The only
> problem is that it, and other meters, take the now discontinued Varta
> 1.35v mercury button batteries!
>
> Before buying check what kind of battery you will need. Along with the
> disappearance of these batteries not only has my Lunasix 3 gone into
> retirement but so has the meter in my Leica M5 body which also took the
> same battery :-(
>
> John Hudson
You can call Bogen (importer for Gossen) and buy a battery adapter kit. I
did this for my LunaPro meter. It converts the meter to use #357 batteries
instead of the two PX625 it originally required. Cost was about $20 if I
remember right. I don't know if the Lunasix is the same or not... maybe they
have a version for that meter also.
--
Jim Brokaw
OM-1's, -2's, -4's, (no -3's yet) and no OM-oney...
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