If I remember right, the Lunasix is the European name for the meter that was
called the Luna Pro in the USA. It took Mercury batteries so I would avoid
it, and the kludgy work arounds for the battery issue. The Multi-six is the
same as the one sold as the Multi-Pro here and it took easily found 9-volt
batteries.
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On 1/16/08 6:49 PM, "JOHN DUGGAN" <john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> My Weston EuromasterV is starting to "play up".
> For less than the cost of service I have been offered the choice of 2
> new (old stock) Gossen lightmeters.
> The first is a digital Multisix for £40/$75, the second is an analogue
> Lunasix for £30/$55.
> Advantage of the Lunasix is that it is easier to read combinations of
> shutter/aperture, but the Multisix will read flash exposures.
> Apart from buying both what would your collective advice be.
> Intended use includes metering for use with Noblex panoramic camera and
> Bronica ETRx, along with general landscape and building shots., Mostly
> in B+W.
>
> Regards
> John Duggan,
> Wales, UK
>
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