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My Gossen Lunasix 3 as been diagnosed as unrepairable. Consequently I'm looking for a replacement. I only need a basic meter and was wondering whether anyone can recommend the Gossen sixtomat or other meter for under $500? I don't know why, but I would like to stick with Gossen. Any thoughts on a replacement welcomed.
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The Gossen Digisix is tiny, reliable and cheap or is that a bit too small?
 

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Well, do you want spot? Flash metering?
A Gossen Sixtomat Digital would be fine if you do not require any of those and want something bigger than the Digisix.
http://www.gossen-photo.de/english/foto_produkte.html
It seems that Gossen has discontinued all the analog non-digital meters and now offers only those with LCD/LED displays.
 

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I've been using a Sekonic 308S Flashmate ... Happily, thank you.

It does not have "Spot metering" - (neither did my Gossen Ultra-Pro), but it does what it is supposed to do, and as near as I can tell, it is accurate enough for anyone this side of a borderline anal-retentive psychosis.

All this, and it uses one (!) AA (normal, cheap alkaline) battery.
 
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The Gossen Digisix is tiny, reliable and cheap or is that a bit too small?
I have found that the Digisix to be a very useful tool.
I use the timer function for my long exposure work, very handy.
Bought it originally just because I liked the concept and it was good price not
as a replacement for my Pentax Spot-meter but now find I use the Digisix more than the Pentax.
Always keep a spare battery for the Digisix, mine last 10 months, the meter is always on.
JON
 

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What's wrong with another Lunasix 3...? I found a non-functional one on ebay... and had it repaired and calibrated good as new - total cost was something like $65 USD incl. meter & shipping...! They're pretty much my favourite meter ever (also use a FMV for flash stuff).
 

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The beauty of the lunasix 3 is that it's pretty much the most sensitive and reliable light meter ever made...!
 

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What's wrong with another Lunasix 3...? I found a non-functional one on ebay... and had it repaired and calibrated good as new - total cost was something like $65 USD incl. meter & shipping...! They're pretty much my favourite meter ever (also use a FMV for flash stuff).

The repair and calibration must have been *considerably* less than the intitial quote I received from Bogen.

I would be MOST interested. I have an "intermittent" Gossen Ultra-Pro, and if this R&C outfit is reliable and reasonable, I'll ship it faster than the top of a JOBO tank, dropped in a totally dark darkroom, attains the speed of light and slips into another dimension.

ANY more information would be - eternally - appreciated.
 

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Well Ed - I bought my meter for about $7 on ebay... and had it fixed up at Quality Light Metric - here in nasty hollywood... they're only about 10 blocks away from me... so that was pretty convenient. They said something was wrong with the jewel movement of the needle - so I guess it took a bad drop at some point. They fixed the mechanism and calibrated it and put in new batts... and bob, then, was your proverbial uncle.
 

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Vanbar have a brand spanking new Profisix meter in their glass cabinet, in the Carlton store. saw it there a couple of weeks ago. I have the Profisix and agree about simplicity.

However there a Lunasix 3 on the Oztion auction site, the current bid is $5.00, it is in Langford WA, probably near Perth.

Mick.
 
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Thanks for all the advice. I finally decided on a Sekonic L308S , the online price was too good to resist.
 
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