DonF
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I recently purchased a used Minolta IV F flash light meter. Although in great condition, the 40 degree reflect light meter disk that replaces the incident light dome is missing. I know there is a contact in the sensor head that is engaged by the dome to adjust the meter compensation. As the reflected light disk is simply a piece of flat plastic with a hole the size of the sensor, is there any reason it must be used? In other words, does the basic reflected light disk engage any contact, or is the meter operating as though no contact is engaged?
Kenko makes a nearly identical model meter (the KFM-1100). I have heard that the KFM400 reflected light disk accessory will work in the Minolta IV F. Does anyone have any experience with using the KFM400 in the Minolta or any other relevant information.
Thanks and best regards,
Don
Kenko makes a nearly identical model meter (the KFM-1100). I have heard that the KFM400 reflected light disk accessory will work in the Minolta IV F. Does anyone have any experience with using the KFM400 in the Minolta or any other relevant information.
Thanks and best regards,
Don