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GregW

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I have a little metraphot 3 that I sometimes use. It has a selenium cell. I had another handheld meter that was banged up but still had an active cell in it. It was a simple matter to trim the selenium cell to fit and surprisingly it didn't take any fiddling to read correctly.
edit: I did a little googling around and see there is a sort of tutorial on how a guy used a selenium cell from a solar powered calculator to repair his Metraphot 3
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+1 for the Sekonic L208 meter with shoe mount. Most of the time I have it hanging around my neck on a lanyard for incident metering, but when I go out with certain cameras it goes in the shoe. I bought a spare battery when I got it new around ten years ago, but it's still going strong on the original. That simple needle needs very little power to work.
 
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thanks for the advice everyone. I managed to get a little working selenium cell type.
 

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Super Glue

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mine(riginal gossen)does not require an adapter,the shoe mount is part of the housing, much more stable than any adapter.

I used a bit of super glue when I screwed the little adaptor foot on my Sekonic. Its pretty stable, but not everyone will want to do that.
 
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