The Metering Cassette is Sinar Norma.
I am renovating the storage space in my basement into a retro 1960s/1970s commercial studio.
You would need to substitute it for the Sinarsix.
That Broncolor product was from around 1990, so it would not belong in a studio of the 1960s or 1970s. It permitted separate measurement of flash light and environmental light in one common procedure.
The Broncolor FCM2 though is 80s. You would need to substitute it for the Sinarsix. However that you likely would not get alone, but with a probe already wired to it.
I answered this on the other forum.Plaubel Peco Profia TTL Metering Setup by Nokton48, on Flickr
This is a 1970s-vintage Plaubel Peco Profia TTL Metering Attachment, with the appropriate fully functioning Gossen Luna Pro. The meter is reliable and appears to be working perfectly.
This attachment goes onto a Plaubel Peco Profia Bag Bellows Viewer, which attaches behind the ground glass. To meter through the camera, you first press the black metal tube (on the right side in the photo) onto the ground glass, you can see the glass highly magnified, and select an area to be metered. The push all the way in the long silver rod on the unit, and activate the Luna Pro with it's rocker switch, to take and lock in a light reading.
Is anybody here familiar with this unit? I would like some help in getting accurate exposure readings with this unit.
Dan, does this long silver rod activate meter or it just brings in prism or mirror and then you activate meter with right hand?
Goran,Very interesting contraption Dan! Can you use SinarSix to Plaubel?Good luck with it!
I answered this on the other forum.
Nokton, I was even unaware of this Plaubel TTL device. What is that circular(?) plate for? /QUOTE]
This entire unit attaches to a Peco Profia Bag Bellows for viewing. BTW there is a similar plate with magnifying lens, which allows the entire 4x5 screen to be viewed as from a monocular. And it works very well, I enjoy using it.
So snap off the circular viewing monocular, and snap on the TTL Meter mechanism and set exposure through the lens. Especially valuable when using extensive swing and tilt, it meters lens light falloff, which is valuable info.
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