Norwood Director

Tōrō

H
Tōrō

  • 4
  • 0
  • 29
Signs & fragments

A
Signs & fragments

  • 5
  • 0
  • 66
Summer corn, summer storm

D
Summer corn, summer storm

  • 2
  • 2
  • 62
Horizon, summer rain

D
Horizon, summer rain

  • 0
  • 0
  • 59

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,823
Messages
2,781,417
Members
99,718
Latest member
nesunoio
Recent bookmarks
0

wackyvorlon

Member
Joined
Jan 13, 2005
Messages
17
Format
35mm
I have a Norwood Director incidence light meter, but the white dome on it is damaged, and needs to be replaced. Can anyone recommend a company to fix it? Preferably someone in canada, if there is one.
 

Zathras

Subscriber
Joined
Nov 9, 2004
Messages
819
Location
SF Bay Area
Format
Multi Format
wackyvorlon said:
I have a Norwood Director incidence light meter, but the white dome on it is damaged, and needs to be replaced. Can anyone recommend a company to fix it? Preferably someone in canada, if there is one.

Follow this link to eBay and check out all the Norwood director meters they have for auction.

Dead Link Removed

You can probably pick up a complete meter for parts for a couple of dollars or less. I was going to suggest that you try a dome for a Sekonic L-398 meter, but while I was looking up Norwood meters, I noticed that dome attaches somewhat differently to the Sekonic. The Norwood evolved into the Sekonic at some point in time. Look at them side by side, and you'll be surprised at how similar they are.

Hope this helps...
Mike Sullivan
 
OP
OP

wackyvorlon

Member
Joined
Jan 13, 2005
Messages
17
Format
35mm
After you change out the dome, though, don't you have to recalibrate the meter?
 

Canuck

Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2004
Messages
295
Location
Great White
Format
Multi Format
wackyvorlon said:
I have a Norwood Director incidence light meter, but the white dome on it is damaged, and needs to be replaced. Can anyone recommend a company to fix it? Preferably someone in canada, if there is one.
How damaged is damaged? Mine ended up with a big crack and good dimple (got caught at bottom of my camera bag). Fixed it with crazy glue to hold the crack together and GENTLY pushed the dimple out. Looks well seasoned but still holding together after 2 years. The new sekonic domes are too big to fit into the hole, as I discovered. Cheers ...
 

edz

Member
Joined
Dec 4, 2002
Messages
685
Location
Munich, Germ
Format
Multi Format
wackyvorlon said:
I have a Norwood Director incidence light meter, but the white dome on it is damaged, and needs to be replaced. Can anyone recommend a company to fix it? Preferably someone in canada, if there is one.
In the U.S. :

Quality Light Metric
7060 Hollywood Blvd.
Suite 415

(323) 467 2265

They should have the parts. They do repair, recalibrations etc. A good place even for Spectra meters.

FYI: The Norwood director actually lead to the Spectra meters as Karl Freund licensed Don Norwood's patents and rights to the photosphere and started the Photo Research company. The Sekonic and other knock-offs are NOT anything but copies using expired patents and products of "other people's" intellecual creativity. They are NOT related to the Norwood director despite Sekonic having made the last series of Director meters for Brockway---Brockway bought the rights to the Norwood director from Fruend--- and also licensed the design for their own brand. These patents expired in 1960 and the design was picked up by Gossen, Sekonic (without license) and others... Free for all....

So... The real Norwood design is the Spectra (still made in Bakelite and called the "Classic"). Its all kind of wild since the Norwood Director, not the Spectra, went then into production in 1949 for American Bolex Corp and was sold as the Bolex meter.. The Norwood Director style became popular among amateurs and the Spectra style among professionals.. Then Spectra introduced in responce the the success of the Gossen Luna-Pro the Combi-II which was like a Norwood Director on steroids.. OK.. enough side-tracking... Contract Quality in Hollywood :smile:
 

jstewart

Member
Joined
Oct 22, 2003
Messages
21
Location
Leesburg, VA
How intact are the detectors on these old meters?
I have a Director (also with the dome dimpled, yellowed, etc) but it compares closely with my Soligar Spot. On the other hand, I also have a Weston Master II that is about 3 stops off (less light detected).

My Soligar is dead on linear and I've been using it for 20 years, so I "trust" it.

Jim
 

Canuck

Member
Joined
Mar 3, 2004
Messages
295
Location
Great White
Format
Multi Format
Mine has been dead on for years. Don't use it as much anymore but I still trust the readings.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom