Drogi Panie Marku,
“Potknalem” sie o ten blog przypadkiem, szukajac informacji na internecie jak kalibrowac Lunasixa 3 na nowe baterie. Sam jestem pasjonatem fotografii, i mam odziedziczony po ojcu ten swiatlomierz, ale po tym jak stara bateria siadla, “wein cells” bardzo szybko tracily moc, wiec tymczasowo go nie uzywam. Poniewaz czasami potrzebny mi odczyt przy slabym oswietleniu, bo pracuje calymi dniami i na fotografie mam czas albo noca albo w weekendy, a poza tym mam do Lunasixa sentyment, chcialbym go skalibrowac i dac mu drugie zycie. Nie jestem jednak geniuszem mechaniki i elektroniki, wiec wolal bym zeby to zrobil fachowiec.
Moze Pan by sie tego podjal, oczywiscie za odplata?
Prosze uprzejmie dac znac.
Pozdrawiam
Marek Fogiel
Marek, I read your paper on CdS meters with interest and wondered if it goes past page 12? The reason is I am trying to design an LDR based analog light meter using a cine camera’s existing LDR and galvanometer and to retrofit it into the existing camera space to replace the probematic existing light meter arrangement. I’ve been searching for analog LDR with galvanometer ccts on the web but with little success.
I have to admit i’m doing this because i am very, very risty at designing up small analoge ccts…….
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Drogi Panie Marku,
“Potknalem” sie o ten blog przypadkiem, szukajac informacji na internecie jak kalibrowac Lunasixa 3 na nowe baterie. Sam jestem pasjonatem fotografii, i mam odziedziczony po ojcu ten swiatlomierz, ale po tym jak stara bateria siadla, “wein cells” bardzo szybko tracily moc, wiec tymczasowo go nie uzywam. Poniewaz czasami potrzebny mi odczyt przy slabym oswietleniu, bo pracuje calymi dniami i na fotografie mam czas albo noca albo w weekendy, a poza tym mam do Lunasixa sentyment, chcialbym go skalibrowac i dac mu drugie zycie. Nie jestem jednak geniuszem mechaniki i elektroniki, wiec wolal bym zeby to zrobil fachowiec.
Moze Pan by sie tego podjal, oczywiscie za odplata?
Prosze uprzejmie dac znac.
Pozdrawiam
Marek Fogiel
Marek, I read your paper on CdS meters with interest and wondered if it goes past page 12? The reason is I am trying to design an LDR based analog light meter using a cine camera’s existing LDR and galvanometer and to retrofit it into the existing camera space to replace the probematic existing light meter arrangement. I’ve been searching for analog LDR with galvanometer ccts on the web but with little success.
I have to admit i’m doing this because i am very, very risty at designing up small analoge ccts…….