![]() ![]() The smallest and lightest of all, it's the Bewi Piccolos. They are all mountable on yourcamera's accessory shoe: Let's now begin with the tiny ordinary ones. Thereare more pictures here (link will open in a new window). I was lucky to get a working one in a bundle with thecamera.Ī Minox Meter, built by Gossen. It makes the Tessina a semi-automatic camera. The dented wheel coupleswith the aperture wheel of the Tessina and gives you the shutter speedto set. ![]() Nevertheless I want toshow it, just to let you know what was possible. It's not built for an ordinary accessory shoe,it's for the Tessina camera accessory holder. Justrecently I came across the tiniest light meter ever built, so it's noton the comparison photo. GossenSixticolor, Wein Flash Meter 500B, Gossen Sixtomat f, my reference GossenSixon, Sixti, Réalt, Soligor uf, Metraphot 2, Bewi Electro Gossen Polysix,Sixti, Sixtino, Metraphot MF+Booster, Kodalux L, Bewi Piccolo, PiccoloII Polaroid#625, #635, Gossen Sixtomat, Metraphot MF (Leica), 3x Bewi Automat The Gossen 'Sixtino' is small and accurate, comes in a Panzer Tank-proof case, and used a sliding venetian blind looking thing to change from reflected to incident light readings. ![]() Usually quite cheap, £20 ish - make sure the diffuser slide is with it. It might help you to decidewhich one to buy. There areothers, but these were the smallest I owned, plus some bigger ones forcomparison. Thispage shows some of the smallest light meters. ![]()
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