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The Luna Pro SBC (Profisix) does not meter flashlight. You need a Profiflash attachment for this.
Here's a shot of mine showing the flash symbol near f2.8. I guess there's a difference in naming meters for different countries.
The Luna Pro SBC will meter flashlight with a Flash Attachment - there are Spot Attachments and Microscope Attachments available too.
Mike Butkus has a manual for the Luna Pro SBC.
I stand corrected. I dug out my old meter, that fell from the car and the one I used to measure flash without an attachment, and it is/was a Lunasix F. Identical to the sbc except for their flash capabilities. Sorry!
And for the obsessive sorts (come on now, we're photographers after all ...) some lightmeter apps can save a thumbnail and the readings -- you can even type in a note -- heck, you can even email it!!!
:munch: :w00t:
They are only identical concerning their dial and the manner of using it.
Except for the flash-metering feature and sensitivity they also are different in that only the Profisix (Luna Pro SBC in the USA) has got electrical contacts to use those other, dedicated attachmnents.
Not correct:
The manual for the Lunasix F confirms that the "Lunasix F System" includes the following optional accessories: Measuring Probe, Tele attachment, Micro attachment, Lab attachment and Repro attachment, all of which are compatible with the Lunasix F.
As best as I can tell, they are the same as the accessories for the Profisix/Luna Pro SBC, and may in some cases be the same as the accessories for the older Lunasix CDS meters.
The Lunasix F also uses a silicon blue cell. It has a more limited low light capability than the SBC/Profisix.
I didn't know they made light meters for under $100 :confused:
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