I just tried to test the meter outside, and the battery isn't working (I didn't have a cap on the lens). For those of you who have asked me to test the accuracy of the meter, take my advice: never trust the accuracy of a 50 year old light meter! Use a modern, handheld digital meter -- you will save money in the long run, trust me.
Understood. If you want to find something in the same price range for your son, you need to get him a Canon AE-1.
Thanks. For B&W even old meters in old cameras like this are usually close enough if working. My son is 11 years old and a total newb so I'd want something real simple for him than having to use handheld meter at this point, but thanks...
Hi Richard,
Don't know how much you want to spend, but I can recommend the Nikon Fm3a.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_FM3A
A beautiful camera and easy to use for your son.
There is also a beautiful Nikkor 45 mm f/2.8P pancake lens.
It has aperture priority auto-exposure mode, so no metering problems.
And your F2 will be save for some several years more ......
Spoke too soon. This is becoming comical.
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