Cliffy13
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I have just picked up a gorgeous Minolta SRT 101b but the battery for the meter is flat,anybody know whetre I can get one of these batteries in the UK
Steve Smith is a nice guy and can give you the info you need to convert.He lives in the UK
As far as I know this camera uses a moving needle type meter similar to my Canon F1 (first version). If so I have found a silver oxide battery is fine, the increased voltage just causes it to show a bit 'more light' than there actually is. Setting the ISO to half the actual ISO of the film compensates and gives correct exposures. The same also worked for my Canonet QL17 GIII. I'd be surprised if it doesn't work for you.
I have heard that if a meter needle is centered in a permanently positioned scale AND its meter needle stays centered when power is off, it uses a Wheatstone bridge circuit and is not subject to devialtions caused by different voltage (alkaline cell).
Agreed that alkaline cells are not suitable.
Cliffy The Weston Master 2 has no I.S.O. speeds ! it's only calibrated in Weston speeds which was their own way of rating film although you can get a conversion chart this is a very old meter from the 1940s. I f you buy a Weston buy a IV, V, or a Euro-master they are cheap enough these days, and make sure you get the Invercone incidental light attachment with it.Actually guys just picked up a Weston Master 2 off ebay for 99p so I think that will do the job
it's only calibrated in Weston speeds which was their own way of rating film although you can get a conversion chart
Many thanks for that guys and Steve I may go down the Wein cell route as I am technically a total pillock so the mention of adapting cameras scares me rigid
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