I think that the Super Pilot uses a Cds cell which requires a battery roughly
the same quality of meter you'd find in a Spotmatic KM or K1000. I think that
it _requires_ 3.5 v batteries, my old Luna Pro does.
At 05:21 PM 12/23/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, Lon,
I ~think~ the Super Pilot requires a battery, so maybe it is a bit more
sensitive that the Pilot.
They seem a good little meter, from your comment and others, so maybe that'll
be my choice for an inexpensive meter.
thanks,
frank
Lon Williamson wrote:
> I think my Gossens are the regular Pilot: don't need batteries.
> Despite being old, they're all within a half-stop of each other,
> and meter about like my TTL meters do.
>
> They're not good in dim light. Didn't Gossen market some Pilots
> that required a battery and were more sensitive?
>
> -Lon
>
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