After digging into list archives, i found 2 years old thread with 
similar subject.
These old Pentax spotmeters look little bit bulky :D

So i have to find sweet spot between functionality, price and size.
Anything beyound of size like box of cigarettes is too much.
It is nice, if you can pack all "photo" stuff into one bag.

Actually mountain and nature photography is easy with Pentax 645. 
Metering is perfect.
But my set is 4+ kilograms, with 3 lenses :(

Gasha, back to Google and eBay...

Paul Stenquist wrote:
> When I was shooting with a 6x7, I used both a spotmeter and incident  
> meter. Actually, I used the incident meter most often. You really  
> need both. When the light on the subject is the same as where you're  
> standing, the incident meter is best. When it varies or when you have  
> to quantify a highlight or shadow, the spotmeter is best.
> Paul
> On Aug 28, 2008, at 3:30 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
>
>   
>> I found an old Soligor spotmeter at the thrift store
>> the other day. It was in ok condition, but I didn't
>> buy it since I didn't have a 9v battery to test it.
>> They only wanted $15 for it so they can be had cheaply
>> if you look around. More likely though you'll be
>> paying 50-100 dollars for one depending on condition.
>>
>> I have the Sekonic L-758DR and it's a great spot
>> meter. It's also a great incident meter but it's very
>> pricey. I wouldn't recommend it if spot metering is
>> all you're looking for. Try an older Pentax. These can
>> be had for much less and they have legendary
>> reliability.
>>
>> -Brendan
>> --- Cirvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> recently i managed to make my own battery pack for
>>> Pentax 6x7.
>>> Thanks for help from list, and good web resources.
>>>
>>> Im going very soon to do some walks and climbs in
>>> Italian/Swiss Alps,
>>> and i seriously consider to give a chance to 6x7.
>>>
>>> Then i need some external meter. I can gen one from
>>> eBay or KEH cheap.
>>> Any recomendations?
>>> Gossen, Pentax, Sekonic?
>>>
>>> It must be reliable piece of equipment, well built
>>> like 6x7 and
>>> bells/whistles are not needed.
>>> At least now :)
>>>
>>> Gasha
>>>
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