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Recommendations and suggestions welcome for an inexpensive (<$100, the more inexpensive the better) spot meter for use with the zone system.

Current options under consideration:
- Sverdlovsk-4
- Honeywell Pentax 3/21 Spot Meter
- Honeywell Pentax 1/21 Spot Meter
- Generic SP-II
- Soligor Digital Spot (identical to Adorama Spot-meter)

The Sverdlovsk-4 is a spot meter only in the sense that it is a reflected light meter with a fairly narrow 12 degree by 8 degree angle of view.
I'm a bit wary of the battery situation with both of the Honeywell Pentax meters.
The generic SP-II and Soligor/Adorama meters seem to be the least common.
 
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Soligor.. the pentax ones suck..big and ugly
Soligor Soligor
 
My Soligor "Spot Sensor-II" is great. It was $45 at a photo swap, but worth it. Takes a common 9 volt battery that lasts quite a long time.
 
Another option would be the Gossen "Tele" attachment on one of their appropriate meters.
 
You can often find the Pentax Spotmeter V for around $100. I would get it instead of the older model Pentaxes you mentioned. They require mercury batteries, while the Spotmeter V takes moder 1.5v silver oxides.

The Minolta Spotmeter F can often be found for not much above $100 and it is one of the best spotmeters ever made.
 
For Zone system use a 10 or even 5 degree spot isn't that great. If at all possible go for a 1 degree meter.
 
I use the Minolta Spotmeter F. Great meter.
Remember to remove battery when not in use.
 
I use the Minolta Spotmeter F. Great meter.
Remember to remove battery when not in use.
Can I ask why? Is there no on/off switch or is this simply the principle of removing batteries to prevent leakage if they are left forgotten in a meter or any other batter powered instrument for a long time i.e. you'd offer the same advice for a Soligor/Pentax etc?

Thanks

pentaxuser
 
Can I ask why? Is there no on/off switch or is this simply the principle of removing batteries to prevent leakage if they are left forgotten in a meter or any other batter powered instrument for a long time i.e. you'd offer the same advice for a Soligor/Pentax etc?

Thanks

pentaxuser


My Spotmeter F didn't have any issues with leaving a battery in it. I think the Spotmeter M did drain batteries when not in use. The M looks identical to the F; the main differences are the F can measure flash and the M cannot. Maybe Skiver got them confused, or maybe earlier F's had the same issue some of the M's did?
 
No, no.
I believe it's best practice, nothing more. Feel free to leave the battery in place for as long as you wish.
There was no confusion, I don't know any other spotmeter. But I do have experience of sh*t quality batteries.

JP
 
Recommendations and suggestions welcome for an inexpensive (<$100, the more inexpensive the better) spot meter for use with the zone system.

Current options under consideration:
- Sverdlovsk-4
- Honeywell Pentax 3/21 Spot Meter
- Honeywell Pentax 1/21 Spot Meter
- Generic SP-II
- Soligor Digital Spot (identical to Adorama Spot-meter)

The Sverdlovsk-4 is a spot meter only in the sense that it is a reflected light meter with a fairly narrow 12 degree by 8 degree angle of view.
I'm a bit wary of the battery situation with both of the Honeywell Pentax meters.
The generic SP-II and Soligor/Adorama meters seem to be the least common.
the classicPentax digital spotter is still the best and most practice spotter ever made.
 
Another vote for the Pentax Spotmeter V, it is 1 degree spot size, fits the budget, uses modern 1.5V cells that are inexpensive and last forever, it is beautifully made and easy to use, a pleasure to own. They change hands on ebay.com all the time. I added a zone dial to mine.
 
Thanks for the clarification, Skiver101. I thought this was probably what you meant but nice to know it was not a constant drain issue even when the meter switch is off

pentaxuser
 
Gossen Luna Pro SBC plus the Gossen Spot Attachment for around $100 from KEH.
 
Soligor.. the pentax ones suck..big and ugly
Soligor Soligor

My Soligor "Spot Sensor-II" is great. It was $45 at a photo swap, but worth it. Takes a common 9 volt battery that lasts quite a long time.

Another vote for the Soligor. I have a digital spot sensor, and it's just magical. Best budget spot meter IMO. Its a true 1º spotmeter too, which some of the suggestions above aren't.

Another plus, that you mentioned, these aren't as well-known as say the Pentax ones. So they tend to go for significantly lower prices on the auction site, if you are inclined to buy from there. I bought mine there for 50 plus shipping, even came with a fresh battery on it.
 
Also use your telephoto zoom lens with the TTL as a spot meter and then change back to the normal or wide angle lens.
 
Also use your telephoto zoom lens with the TTL as a spot meter and then change back to the normal or wide angle lens.
That would be ideal, but I have a Nikon F2 with a bratty prism that only feels inclined to meter half the time and one 50mm lens :smile:
 
I got a Spectralstar SP-1 spot meter for about $50 because no one wanted to buy it thinking its a piece of no name junk. It takes a 9V battery that lasts forever. Compared to the button celled Pentaxes.. i love this one. its exactly the same as the Pentax meters and just as accurate.

I have the Gossen luna pro, both SBC and the classic gray body with the attachemnt. Not bad at all but I cant see through that little peep hole to see my field of view.
 
One should look at, not through that hole.
 
A vote for the Classic Weston 348* Spot meter. You can download a Zone dial, print it on a sticker and apply. Ansel Adams used one. They are cheap on Ebay, Get one and send it to Quality light metric for a going over. All told should be less than 100 bucks. I like it's small size, like a deck of cards.

*also called a Ranger 9.
 
I too, own a Soligor Digital Spot meter and like it very much. It is 'spot-on' and very simple to use. It's bulk keeps me from always bringing it with me but when I do, it's very tight and accurate.
 
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