Want to Buy WTB Weston or Sekonic light meter (older)

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Hi
I'm looking for an older Weston or Sekonic light meter w/ case. Must be in good working condition (no bad cells). Also looking for a shutter cable release for manual cameras, and a shutter release for a Nikon F2. I need a 49mm lens cap for a Pentax lens, 2 55mm lens caps, 1 Nikon lens cap for 52mm lens, and 1 67mm lens cap for Nikon.
Thanks alot 2bits
 

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Hi there, as mentioned in my PM I checked and I have a Weston Master II Model 715 Exposure Meter with leather case in very good working and cosmetic condition.
I also have printed instructions (copy of the original manual). I think I can let it go for $25 plus shipping. Not sure about trades, I have too much stuff sitting around anyway. Send me a PM is you are interested. Cheers,
Mihai C.
 

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Check with Quality Light Metric in Hollywood as he reconditions the Westons and other selenium meters and as most of the older Weston seleniums need either a new cell or at least calibration by now, either pick up one and have him reondition it or see if he has any for sale. I remember years ago he was buying nonworking ones in good physical condition and rebuilding and offering them and pricing was very decent. I have a pair of IIS but, neither are accurate though still read so calibration probably is all that is needed. When working, they are a great meter for average lighting. I replaced mine with the Weston Ranger that was Weston's last meter and a only none selenium cell meter. A great alternative to the older meters and why I never bothered to have my IIs worked on.
 
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BrianL,
I just ordered a Sekonic L-V6 redone by Quality Light Metric this year. So we'll see how it goes.
Thanks anyway 2bits
 
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