marhalloweenvt
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In the early 1980s (I think) I bought two Pentax Digital "modified" meters directly from Zone VI. A spare, just in case. They have had a very easy life. Now they differ from each other by more than 1 stop, and both of them are not useful: even if I adjust the film speed to other meters* they are not linear, so each can be made accurate at one light level but both will be inaccurate at other light levels, and different to each other. I had a go at opening one in the hope that there were a couple of potentiometers that could correct them but I couldn't get it open. I didn't try very hard.
* by other meters I include several very good cameras and two Minolta spot meters and two Sekonic middle of the range meters paying particular regard to the various angles of sensitivity and they all agree with each other very closely. Even if they are not quite right, the lack of linearity of the Pentax meters makes them unacceptable.
Maybe someone knows how to calibrate them and They can have them for a very reasonable price.
There is 1 screw below pentax label (near the bottom of handle, right above battery chamber) and 1 screw ring in eyecup (the trick for this ring is unscrew eyepiece as much as possible, then you will see at bottom of eyes piece, there is a ring with 2 small hole, try your best to unscrew this ring until eyes piece come out. After that, you can easily seperate both plastic shells of meter)
When open it up, you will encouter 3 potentiometer which is: 1 for dark point, 1 for high point and 1 for slope (those are mine personal definitions due to no service manual available)