Isn't it nice not to be alone?So maybe it was my fault! (Usually is - ask my missus!)
Thanks for a ll the great info! I am hoping that my ebay Luna Pro F will arrive today.
2f/2f
Just to clarify, I work in the MP industry, and no-one uses Sekonic Studio Deluxe anymore that I am aware of. In fact, most DP's don't use a meter at all anymore - they use a DSLR as their meter these days. Laziness, I suppose. That being said, the Studio Deluxe is a nice meter, certainly the nicest of the Selenium type - only problem is they poop out in low lighting conditions. That is certainly where the Luna meters excel.
Mine's the same as the Lunapro SBC Mike and It's A Gossen Profisix, I think they were ony marketed in the US as Lunapro , I don't know why.The Luna Pro SBC also uses a 9 volt battery. This meter is called by another name in the rest of the world, but I don't recall what it is.
Mike
Mine's the same as the Lunapro SBC Mike and It's A Gossen Profisix, I think they were ony marketed in the US as Lunapro , I don't know why.
So (see if i get this) they rename the things, register the new name as their trademark, and get protection that way?
I know that, for instance, MAC somehow managed to register the Mamiya name itself, so that not even Mamiya can import things into the U.S. without violating the trademark (now isn't that an act of pure piracy?).
But would it grant protection, and be considered 'gray market', if a Profisix under that name instead of "LunaPro SBC", is brought into the U.S.? How does renaming things help?
Or is it only to make grey import easily recognisable?
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