david baugh
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Further to my recent post about a FWWB bomb meter,I also had a "Nebro visual light meter" included with a camera I bought about 12 months ago. I thought it had a Selenium sensor at the front and couldn't figure it out at the time and just stuck it in a drawer, but now i know it's another extinction meter. It seems a little more complicated than the FWWB meter I posted about recently, but I'm sure I can figure it out.It was made in England in the 50's "Neville Brown & Company Ltd, or Nebro were a British company based in London who made photo accessories such as extinction light meters, exposure calculators, developing tanks and lens hoods. They also sold cameras and accessories from other makes such as Braun and Aldis. The company was active in the 1950s until at least 1963.




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