Very good for low light. Check it doesn't use mercury batteries.
Price seems high. See http://search-
completed.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=Gossen+Lunasix+3&ebaytag1=ebayctr
y&ebaytag1code=0&ht=1&currdisp=1&itemtimedisp=1&category0=625
You might want a flash meter?
Tom
On Saturday, April 20, 2002 at 16:27, Damon Wood <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "[OM] Gossen Lunasix 3. Light metre?" saying:
>
> Hi Crew,
>
> as I am unawares of light metres and so - forth on the market -
> Ive decided to look for one.., and a good one. Fully automatic
> cameras will not find a friend with me!
>
> Anyway the light metre that I think might be a very good choice is
> the following;
>
> 1 Gossen Lunasix 3. Light metre. As new
>
> $100.00
>
> The seller is a friend and he will keep it for me ...., and at mates rates.
>
> Therefore, I just wanted to consult the list first and ask what
> you think, especially if you have had any experience with this
> brand in particular.
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