Today, while photographing Rock Glen falls near Arkona ON, I dropped my Gossen Luna Pro SBC in the water. It was not in the water for more than the blink of an eye, but it was fully submerged. It definitely got a good soaking. The viewing window and selenium cell are both fogged, which I could live with, but I'm afraid that is not the worst of the problem. The needle responds to battery check, but remains dead for all metering.
Though I would like to think that with a good blast form a hair dryer it will come back to the world of the living, I am afraid it is toast. (soggy toast) Can anyone offer any hope here, or should I begin looking for a new meter? (hopefully one that knows better than to jump in the water.
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Cheers (?)
Though I would like to think that with a good blast form a hair dryer it will come back to the world of the living, I am afraid it is toast. (soggy toast) Can anyone offer any hope here, or should I begin looking for a new meter? (hopefully one that knows better than to jump in the water.
)Cheers (?)




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