minolta autometer III F
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:17 pm
Does anybody remember the type of battery it takes?
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PX/KX 28?David Kilpatrick wrote:Is it a PX628? I used to have a Flashmeter III and I think this took a PX628.
David
Yes: 4SR44/PX28 works. Thanks.01af wrote:The Auto Meter II, Auto Meter III, and Auto Meter IIIF take a 6 V cell the size of four stacked 1.5 V LR44 button cells. There are several names for this 6 V cell, including (but not limited to) PX28, G13, 4LR44, 4SR44, or 28L. They come in alkaline versions (e. g. PX28, 4LR44), silver oxide (e. g. 4SR44), or lithium (e. g. 28L). You can use either type.
Well, I have this lightmeter since... I dont remember anymore! 1992? I mean, I'm not shopping for a lightmeter, I just need to replace the battery. It always woorked as expected: fine. I got a new lightmeter (Sekonic Twinmate L-208) a couple of years ago because I needed a smaller devise, not because I have to replace the Autometer III F.01af wrote:That said, I'd steer clear from the Minolta Auto Meter III and IIIF. Of all Minolta meters, these are the least desirables ... okay, the Flash Meter II is pretty quirky, too. I'd rather have an Auto Meter II (cool self-rotating analog display, huge metering range down to EV -4 at ISO 100/21°, however does not meter flash) or one of the later models, from Flash Meter III or Auto Meter IVF on.
-- Olaf
Yes, in terms of accuracy and reliability, the Auto Meter III and IIIF are just as good as any Minolta light meter---and that means: very good. When I said these were less desirable than the others then I am talking about usability and feature set.pakodominguez wrote:... I just need to replace the battery. It always worked as expected: fine.