Mainecoonmaniac
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Wow. Weston meters are sure tough. They seem to work under low light also. Amazing old and robust technology.
Wow. Weston meters are sure tough. They seem to work under low light also. Amazing old and robust technology.
The calculator dial got broken off, but calculating the shutter speed and aperture from the meter reading involves only basic math.
Up to the Master IV the scale on the dial is in cd/ft2 - foot candles, now known as Lumens. After the IV, Weston started to use arbitrary numbers. With the baffle open, the scale is from 0.2 to 50 and with the baffle closed, 25 - 1600. Note the overlap - it's usually best to use the baffle-open in this overlapping area as the meter is more accurate there.
Using Weston rated speed of 80 for ISO100 I would get 1/130@f/18 which is EV15 and 1/3.
If I set my meter to Weston 80 and point the dial at 400, I get f16 at 1/125.
Steve.
BINGO.
There's a difference in the dials on Weston US and Weston Europe.
If I set my Weston original, or my Weston II to Weston 80 and point the dial at 400, I get f16 at 1/150.
If I set them to 64, I get f16 at 1/130. If I imagine nudging the dial slightly to the left of 400, I can imagine a reading of 1/125.
So 381 is scientifically accurate, 400 is close. These should agree with Sunny 16. No chart required.
How do you get 381 for sunny 16?
Sunny 16 states that you use the closest shutter speed to 1/ISO. For ISO 100 this is 1/125.
It seems odd that Weston would have two standards for their own sensitivity scale.
Steve.
Sunny 16 states that you use the closest shutter speed to 1/ISO. For ISO 100 this is 1/125.
It seems odd that Weston would have two standards for their own sensitivity scale.
Steve.
Ah, well then we can easily talk about an ISO 125 film and be on the mark.
It is odd that Weston would have two scales, but it coincides with the old confusing charts and our experiments.
If we talking about ISO 125 film then the light level for EV15 is less than the 4096 Cd/m^2. The Sunny 16 light level should still be 3251 Cd/m^2.
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