For day to day metering I use either a weston euromester or master 5 the only disadvantage is the very low level lighting, the westons are very good but I use a sekonic meter for flash and very low level metering, I have checked the three Weston's I have, a Euromaster, master 5 and 4, against the sekonic and they are all within a 1/4 stop, they are great meters, I would not hesitate to reccomend either the euromaster 1 and 2, master 4 or 5 for everyday use, The euromaster 2 was still being made until fairly recently in the UK, and using a Weston meter and reading the manual for them will teach you more about exposure than any book

Can I put any 9v in that particular light meter ? I installed a 6LR61 Alkaline but I can clearly read 6F22 (Zinc-Carbon) behind the light meter. Both types has a nominal voltage of 9v, the Alkaline hold a charge of 565mAh while the Zinc-Carbon hold 400mAh. There is also Lithium but usually their nominal voltage is slightly over 9v and I thought it might affect the readings, same thought about the NiMH which has a voltage slightly under 9v.
