Weston Master Universal Exposure Meter

Summer corn, summer storm

D
Summer corn, summer storm

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Horizon, summer rain

D
Horizon, summer rain

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$12.66

A
$12.66

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A street portrait

A
A street portrait

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A street portrait

A
A street portrait

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colrehogan

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I have a Weston Master Universal Exposure Meter. There are some things on the face of it that I don't know what they mean. For instance, on the dial that moves to indicate the f/stop, there are the following letters: U, A (1/2 beneath it), C (2x beneath it) and O. U and O are for under- and overexposure, I think, but what are the A and C for? :confused:

Also, around the edge is a scale which is labeled as Light. What is that? :confused:
 

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From the manual:

For Color film, A and C represent the narrower exposure range associated with color slide film.

For B/W film, A indicates "Absence of Contrast" and C indicates "Contrast." A is a convenient way of halving the exposure for flat scenes where C provides double the exposure for very contrasty scenes.

Light is the scale where you transfer the needle reading "light values" to the exposure dial.

-Fred
 
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