Minolta 5 degree spot metering attachment

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Ira Rush

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Hello,

I was wondering if any users out there have the instruction sheet for this spot attachment, either scanned, pdf or "hard copy".

I use the AutoMeter IIIF and have the 10 degree attachment, but I recently came across the 5 degree unit, real cheap so I did not pass it up.

Would appreciate the actual "instructions", but in the interim, any exposure compensation necessary, does the 5 degree work with the older IIIF, what are the 2 dots within the circle used for?

I know that with the 10 degree attachment, the single dot is the "eyepoint", but on the 5 degree there are 2 dots (distant and near eyepoints?, and if so, which is which?)

Anyway, anyone out there use this?

Thanks in advance
Ira
 

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The lower dot is for near subjects to correct for parallax error. I have the instruction sheet, but it may not be handy at the moment, since we moved recently, and a lot of things like that are packed, but if I find it, I'll post it.
 
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