Anybody know anyone that repairs, calibrates or who have spare parts for S.E. I. photometers ?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
The selenium cell is a weak part.
I tinker with them. Some of mine are only good for parts. The selenium cell is a weak part. I only have one good cell. The filter assemblies are also dicey. I probably have only one with a good set of filters. The battery chamber and bulb is a reliable part. I only have one bad one, the rest are fine.
What’s off with yours?
I've never owned a SEI Photometer, but I always understood these to be extinction meters that do not rely on any cell, but instead use a calibrated light source (tiny bulb) and filters as a basis for visual comparison with part of the scene.
Maybe the same manufacturer also made later models that were regular meters based on a photocell?
Some online resources on the SEI Photometer as I know it and refer to above:
James's Light Meter Collection: SEI Photometer
A few words about the SEI Photometer.www.jollinger.com
Yeah, I can also imagine it's this bit that's sensitive; either the mechanism locking up and/or filters going bad due to environmental conditions. Is that indeed what tends to happen with these?The whole unit can read over 3.0 density range because of ND filters you kick in and out between the bulb and spot, and in front of the scene image.

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