My hand-held meter inventory:

Sekonic Digilite 328-F, silicon cell flash and ambient meter, incident and
reflected reading, my front-line meter.  It also has the 5 degree "spot"
finder.  It's been recently overhauled with a new circuit-board, the
Achille's heel of this model.

Weston Euromaster, selenium cell ambient meter, incident and reflected
reading, my college meter.  Still works fine after all these years but the
plastic around the button is fragile and has been replaced once, broken
again and glued back together together twice since.  Also on its second
invercone (salvaged from a busted Weston Master at a old workplace)

Quantum Calculight-XP, silicon(?) cell ambient meter, incident and reflected
reading, a bonus when I bought a lighting kit about 1980.  State of the art
at the time and very sensitive and accurate but isn't very ergonomic and
uses four A76 batteries, so it has been idle since they expired because it
is surplus.  Quantum sold a wide range of accessories for Calculights and
Calcuflashes, such as spot-finders, ground glass probes and microscope tube
probes, but where are they now?

Gossen Sixtron, silicon cell flash meter, incident reading, my first
flash-meter now expired and consigned to duty as a book-end (did I mention
how big they are?)

Sekonic L-6, selenium cell ambient meter, reflected reading, 10 bucks from a
bargain bin at a suburban camera store.  I couldn't resist this one, it's
very small and would be the ideal companion for an old manual rangefinder or
TLR.  Despite its age it still checks out OK across its exposure range.

regards,
Anthony Farr

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Ewins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Spotmeter K, Digital Spotmeter, Sekonic 718, Weston Master
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> The Sekonic is for flash, the spotmeters for 4x5, and I got the Weston to
> use with my Moskva 5.
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> Paul Ewins
> Melbourne, Australia
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> on 16/8/03 12:58 pm, Jim Apilado at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > How many PDMLers own a hand held meter?
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> > Jim A.
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