Gossen LunaPro SBC or LunaPro F, or the Minolta meters are good. If you look around in the recent posts in this section, I think there is a link to a free iPhone light meter application.
As Brac says try a 'Weston meter' so have a look at this link: http://www.johndesq.com/westonmaster/
They are superb meters for the money they cost these days.
Skip the relics. Also keep in mind that working meters aren't necessarily accurate meters. If money is tight, look into a Sekonic L-398M. They're usually available on the big auction site in good shape for 60-80 bucks if you're patient. Sekonic 318, 328, and 308 models are newer, digital readout models that are a bit pricier.
‘Skip the relics’ Gosh that was a bit cutting……. Weston meters are hardly relics, as the last was made around 2001 (Euromaster) but I suppose at 60 I am of the old school and want well engineered metal cased items that last more than a couple of years. Each to their own.
Skip the relics Gosh that was a bit cutting . Weston meters are hardly relics, as the last was made around 2001 (Euromaster) but I suppose at 60 I am of the old school and want well engineered metal cased items that last more than a couple of years. Each to their own.