Mamiya love

May 02, 2011 23:25


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unclear May 3 2011, 12:58:24 UTC
very well done............... the light meter will soon reveal its great potential to you. give it time and you will realize how basic its mechanics are. it will become a very natural part of your routine

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_inquirewithin_ May 4 2011, 21:58:42 UTC
Thanks Joe!! Maybe I could send you a photo of how it looks and you could explain the dials to me.. i have a manual but it's not very clearly written for someone who has never used one before. Plus its an old vintage one, not new and fancy or anything.

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unclear May 4 2011, 22:52:51 UTC
sure....... i'd like to see it. vintage is good. i have a beast of a meter, a gossen luna pro. all meters need only one setting input and that is the film speed of what you happen to be shooting. the rest is just readouts of the combinations of camera settings to the light level read. if i can do it, you can

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_inquirewithin_ May 5 2011, 00:04:04 UTC
I think that is what i have!!!!!!!! I get confused because I have three different settings on the dial and i'm not sure how far to turn it (the green/red/yellow numbers i think?)... i'll have to send you a picture with arrows pointing the confusing stuff. I think mine is the Luna 6

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christophrawr May 3 2011, 13:49:04 UTC
handrolled joy. this made me miss the pacific northwest like nobody's business. can't wait to get back this summer.

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_inquirewithin_ May 4 2011, 21:58:57 UTC
Come on back! What part you coming to?

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christophrawr May 4 2011, 22:01:51 UTC
SE Hawthorne, of course - by the library and the Fred Meyer.

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_inquirewithin_ May 5 2011, 00:02:04 UTC
LOL no way... we'll be practically neighbors. I live near 39th and Powell.

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tastee May 3 2011, 17:06:54 UTC
looks like you figured it out cuz these photos are bomb

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_inquirewithin_ May 4 2011, 21:59:49 UTC
thanks gurrrrrrllllll

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