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Hi all,
Yesterday I went to our annual swap meet/market for photography geeks and came home with a "Soligor Spot Sensor II", which included a current "certificate" of accuracy from a reputable serviceman. ![]() The item appars to be working OK. ![]() It is analogue, and the readout is in EV, (along with the corresponding shutter/aperture settings) which suits me better than the Konica-Minolta digital readout which only displays one shutter/aperture setting at a time. I also like the accessibility of a direct EV reading in the viewfinder (easy tonality comparisons). Although I tried to Google up references to this piece of photography equipment, I didn't come across anything of much use. ![]() Does anyone out there have one of these, and could you share some of your insights regarding it, please? In particular, does anyone hgave a link to the original user's guide (online)? Thanks ![]() __________________
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I know that posts of the 'can't-help-but-yada-yada' are irritating but I can't resist. My first SLR was a Miranda Sensorex which was probably the first slr with built in spot metering and a host of cool features like interchangeable viewfinder. I had a pop up TLR type that was used a lot and a bellows that I used for extreme macros. One of the like it or hate it features was the external aperture coupling. I loved the way it fell conveniently under the fingers. The shutter on the front was another feature. As to how this relates.... Soligor/Miranda were partners who later merged. The spotmetering in the camera and in the soligor meters were related.
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Last edited by cmr164 : 06-16-2008 at 06:52 PM. Reason: Added explanation |
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Vicuna
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Alpaca
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I can't resist. My first SLR was a Miranda Sensorex which was probably the first slr with built in spot metering and a host of cool features like interchangeable viewfinder. I had a pop up TLR type that was used a lot and a bellows that I used for extreme macros.
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