I'll second the Weston Master V, great meter if you get a good working one, very reliable and well built.I have a Weston Master V I got in 1982. I still use it daily. Its a good meter.
Battery powered meters also have a limited life - as do all human endeavours. Selenium meters should have an indefinite life if kept in the dark when not being used. Both my pre-1960 selenium meters are fine - both over 56 years old.Batteryless lightmeters work with Selenium cells. These have a limited life span.... some last for 20 years, some 30, some 40 or even 50, but not much longer. If you can buy one for a soft price, just do it: it may serve you for another few years or even decades. But there comes a days when it will die.
I second the weston I have a IV V and a EKI euromaste and they all show the same exposure, and all agree with my Sekonic that I use for flash metering, I have had a II, working fine and accurate, which I passed on to a friend when his battery meter died, it is still as accurate, I have yet to have a bad westonI have a Weston Master V I got in 1982. I still use it daily. Its a good meter.
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