“ Pre-TTL Manual Light Meter ”
Back in the old days...this is the relic that hung around our necks to calculate aperture and shutter speed for available light photography and f/stop for studio flash, which was manually set on the camera lens, which was focused manually...and we liked it!
Including the prism spot ...
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  • Brian Barrett Edited 10 months ago

    Certainly a lot of detail there. A very useful piece of equipment in its time but a lot of people now wouldn't know what to do with it. Nicely photographed.

    Certainly a lot of detail there. A very useful piece of equipment in its time but a lot of people now wouldn't know what to do with it. Nicely photographed.

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  • Teresa Wiist Edited 10 months ago

    What an incredible piece of equipment! My math brain is intrigued. Well done!

    What an incredible piece of equipment! My math brain is intrigued. Well done!

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  • Jim Bashkin Edited 10 months ago

    What a splendid specimen this is! A fascinating piece of history is revealed.

    What a splendid specimen this is! A fascinating piece of history is revealed.

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  • Dan Wheeler Edited 10 months ago

    This brings back lots of memories. I used to have a Luna Pro--even older than this one.

    This brings back lots of memories. I used to have a Luna Pro--even older than this one.

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Nikon D300 Nikon 50mm f/1.8g
1/15 f/16 3200 50

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