cooltouch
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I'm posting my message here because I figure a fair number of y'all are more familiar with light meters than the folks in the other format forums.
I have both a Luna Pro F and a Luna Pro SBC. I've already determined that they are accurate to about 1/3 stop of each other.
I bid on and won over at eBay the variable angle attachment that Gossen made for these meters. It has 15 and 7.5 degree fields of view. I used to have one of these a long time ago that I used often with a standard LP I owned back then, and it worked well. I guess.
Here's the curious thing: Let's say I'm metering an evenly lit scene, like blue sky with my back to the sun. When I mount the attachment to either of my LP meters, I lose 1 stop of light at the 15 degree setting and 3 stops at the 7.5 degree setting. If I use my trusty old Pentax Spotmeter V (a 1 degree field of view), it agrees exactly with with my LP F, which is the way I think it should. Namely, 1 degree of an evenly lit scene should read the same as, say 30 degrees or more of this same evenly lit scene, since the light values are the same.
I examined the angle attachment carefully to see if the lenses that the meter looks through were dirty or fungused up or whatever, and they're quite clear. So, the light falloff is not occurring due to clouded up optics.
As I say, curious. Any ideas what's going on here?
EDIT: Sorry, I probably should have posted this over in the building/repairs area. Think I'll do that now
Best,
Michael
I have both a Luna Pro F and a Luna Pro SBC. I've already determined that they are accurate to about 1/3 stop of each other.
I bid on and won over at eBay the variable angle attachment that Gossen made for these meters. It has 15 and 7.5 degree fields of view. I used to have one of these a long time ago that I used often with a standard LP I owned back then, and it worked well. I guess.
Here's the curious thing: Let's say I'm metering an evenly lit scene, like blue sky with my back to the sun. When I mount the attachment to either of my LP meters, I lose 1 stop of light at the 15 degree setting and 3 stops at the 7.5 degree setting. If I use my trusty old Pentax Spotmeter V (a 1 degree field of view), it agrees exactly with with my LP F, which is the way I think it should. Namely, 1 degree of an evenly lit scene should read the same as, say 30 degrees or more of this same evenly lit scene, since the light values are the same.
I examined the angle attachment carefully to see if the lenses that the meter looks through were dirty or fungused up or whatever, and they're quite clear. So, the light falloff is not occurring due to clouded up optics.
As I say, curious. Any ideas what's going on here?
EDIT: Sorry, I probably should have posted this over in the building/repairs area. Think I'll do that now

Best,
Michael