For Sale Vintage Sears "filmsaver" light exposure meter, $10 + ship USA

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Vintage Sears light exposure meter, $10 + ship USA

The unit itself still responds to light. The box is missing part of its top.

See my other listings to combine shipping!

Thanks,
Keith

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Wow, that's as simple as a light meter will get, isn't it?
 
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Yea, I have no idea how it is made, what tech it uses. Weighs almost nothing!
 

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Selenium cell, simple D'Arsonval meter with calibrated resistance, and the printed scale. Likely adjustable (to calibrate) only before closing the housing. "Sears color film is ASA 25" -- that's Kodachrome from the 1950s. And it's for fixed-exposure cameras, or it would have speed/aperture scales. Likely sold with (or on the same catalog page, with "recommended for") one of the simple "family snapshot" cameras they pushed from around 1955 until 1970.
 

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The most intriguing meter I have seen.
It is based both on the speed point and latitude of films. But... it does not designate the apt camera models, not even vaguely.
Basically a meter to say when better not to release a box camera, which themselves are based on film latitude.
 
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Well... no one is interested in this, so I have decided to keep it. Thanks for all your comments!
 
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