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M. Vollenberg
8 juli 2025
With correct battery placed correctly the thing doesn't work. Hence it must be concluded it is defective at arrival.
Ybalrid
5 juni 2025
Ce posemètre est plutôt pensé pour être monté sur des vieux petits appareils du style télémétrique ou vieux coucou tout manuel des années 50 et plus vieux. La finition en aluminium anodisée est très bien, mais ça reste de l’aluminium. Une chute sur une surface dure va lui faire une petite marque...Pour ce qui est de l'utilisation. C'est assez simple, on tourne la molette de gauche avec l'ergo pour choisir l'ISO de la pellicule (ou du capteur, après tout ça marche exactement pareil en numérique), puis on tourne une des roues sur un des réglage, on presse le bouton, on regarde l'indicateur lumineux et on ajuste.Ça rentre dans la griffe porte flash, et ça fait l'affaire en lumière réfléchie dans la vague direction ou l'on fait la photo. J'ai pas regardé la fiche technique pour savoir quel angle de champ ça utilise, si jamais c'est marqué quelque part. En tout cas les mesures prises correspondent plutôt bien a la mesure pondérée centrale intégrée dans l'un de mes boîtier reflex avec un 50mm dessus. Donc pensez "focale standard" et c'est ce à quoi ça regarde.
Guy Heylens
27 april 2025
The biggest issue with this light meter is its ISO adjustment mechanism. Setting the ISO should be a simple task, but on the TTArtisan Meter II, it is extremely difficult—bordering on impossible. The dial is frustratingly stiff and lacks adequate grip, making adjustments a tedious and unpleasant experience. This is a major oversight, as photographers frequently need to change ISO settings when switching between different film stocks or lighting conditions. A light meter that makes it nearly impossible to set the correct ISO undermines its entire purpose.
Rafael
15 maart 2025
Me gusta su tamaño y es bastante exacto comparado con otros. Yo lo utilizo con mis Leicas antiguas y va de maravilla.
Alex MacPhee
1 februari 2025
Smaller and neater than I expected. Lightweight, yet feels well made. Requires small (supplied) screwdriver to fit battery, though this should be done in a safe place to avoid losing the battery cover screw.Use is simple, with an easy to read and obvious ‘- o +’ style display, which will be familiar to anyone who has used a Yashica FX3 or similar. Especially useful to me as my FX3’s meter no longer works and this will sit neatly in the flash shoe instead.Press the button on the rear plate to activate the meter, then turn the aperture and shutter speed rings until the red over/under lights change to a solid green ‘o’. Transfer the readings to the camera.Both rings are clicked in half-stops (this is the model II, in the earlier model the shutter speed ring was clicked in whole stops only).Results are spot on when compared to my other exposure meters, including my (still perfect) Weston Master V, and phone apps.Some users have reported a too-freely moving ISO setting. I've not had this problem. It stays put on mine.In addition to the red engraved line which indicates the selected aperture/shutter speed combination, there's a couple of orange lines that show the adjacent matching exposure settings, or can be used to pick out bracketing exposure settings.What would be useful, and isn't supplied, would be a small case or bag, perhaps like those used to store earphones, just to keep it from being jostled in a camera bag, and which could also hold the screwdriver.For the price, it's a bit of a steal, and a fraction of the cost of the Voigtlander VC it's clearly modelled on.I'll update this review in about three months for a longer term view of performance.
iljang
11 januari 2025
ça a l'air de fonctionner, mais ça me paraît un peu léger (pas dans le sens poids) , ça ne vaut pas un bon vieux posemètre
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