I bought one way back in the early 80`s and gets used now and again.
It has never been serviced and gives accurate readings, but would it be worth while getting re-calibrated or should I leave it alone as it seems to be working okay?
I bought one way back in the early 80`s and gets used now and again.
It has never been serviced and gives accurate readings, but would it be worth while getting re-calibrated or should I leave it alone as it seems to be working okay?
Don't mend what isn't broken![]()
Sounds good to me.
It was just a thought.
... of course a quick test against a known accurate meter (maybe a camera - but watch for difference in acceptance angles) would be good for your confidence in the Weston![]()
My Weston Master 5 is still accurate after about 40 years but does anyone know where I can get a replacement Invercone (the incident lighting adapter)?
All I can suggest it to contact dealers and ask what they have in stock.
This link may be a good place to start.
www.ukcamera.co.uk/
There are several on eBay. Here is one with BIN.My Weston Master 5 is still accurate after about 40 years but does anyone know where I can get a replacement Invercone (the incident lighting adapter)?