#hanimexsekonicexposuremeter#lensman2online#oldexposuremeter#howtousealightmeter A look at the Hanimex exposure Meter, approx 40yrs old and still working
PS - I don't know why you apologised so much. It's a very informative, focused and precise video. One thing to add. On the back there is a ZERO ADJUST screw. If you cover the light sensor completely, you can tune this screw to get a reading of precisely 0 when no light. Useful if your own unit is a bit off. Thanks again. Tris
Thanks. Very useful. I did not realise what the colours were coded for. I've been using the red setting with the door open. So I may have a very under exposed film.
HI Tks for taking the time to do this - its always appreciated - however so is attention - given your case and the meter both have "made in Japan" stamped on them - why would you suggest it was made in Australia.????
Jemmima Puddleduck I didn't say that the meter was made in Australia I said that it was an Australian company, I've just checked the manual and it says printed in Australia. Sorry for any confusion caused.
thank you for eplaining how to work light meter i have one and had no clue about working it now i have the basics
I look like a useful small gadget. I like the potentiometer needle.
PS - I don't know why you apologised so much. It's a very informative, focused and precise video. One thing to add. On the back there is a ZERO ADJUST screw. If you cover the light sensor completely, you can tune this screw to get a reading of precisely 0 when no light. Useful if your own unit is a bit off. Thanks again. Tris
+HeartRateMonitor UK Thankyou for your kind comments Tristan
Thanks. Very useful. I did not realise what the colours were coded for. I've been using the red setting with the door open. So I may have a very under exposed film.
Thanks for this video
This is very helpful! Thank you
I think i understand but want to make sure... How did you get 1/250th 2.8... I don't see a marker to indicate reading.. Helpful video regardles.
HI Tks for taking the time to do this - its always appreciated - however so is attention - given your case and the meter both have "made in Japan" stamped on them - why would you suggest it was made in Australia.????
Jemmima Puddleduck I didn't say that the meter was made in Australia I said that it was an Australian company, I've just checked the manual and it says printed in Australia. Sorry for any confusion caused.
Thank you. Got one on eBay and didn't think it was working until I watched your video. CHEERS. Tristan
Snap ! I have one in my hand... Old ! That's Ok.. so am I : )
Thanks for the information. Mine is a bit different, it's an Ever type ne-i, but still helpful.
I got one from my dad, so glad I now know how it works. The movie numbers at the bottom: I believe those are frames per second.
Cheers mate. Great video. I found my granddads old one and never realised how to work it until this! Appreciate that. Have a good one.
Thank you so much. I was gifted one by my grandfather and this video showed me how it works.
Rohan Barnard Thank you for your kind comment
i got one of those light meters from an op shop for 50 cents. so glad you could explain to me how to use it
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your efort. Keep it up!
Hi
Is there way you could let me have a copy of the instructions
Thanks
How much do these normally go for?
Chad Shubane unfortunately I can't answer that, it belonged to my late father it was left to me in his Will
Around £10 on eBay
Got mine for 99p on Ebay, including the pouch.
Very useful I was tinkering with the dials and it didn't make any sense, but now it does,so thanks a lot.