Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I suppose I should have described it a little further. First of all I picked it up at a garage sale for about $2.00. It appears to work is looks like its in EX++ condition (LSHA criteria). Its serial number is 2D51028. It uses two PX625 batteries. It has a cds cell and a sliding dome for incident readings. ASA range is from0.8 to 25000. Two position rocker switch on thr RH side of the body which selects range, low being 1 to 12 and high being 12 to 22 (range scale is yellow). The dial to which the scale reading is transferred to has a yellow triangle and a small red circle and a smaller green circle. It has a sliding battery test switch on the back. Not much else I can tell you. I think it will go well with my M3 and 35mm 2.8 Summaron RF lens, if I can figure out all the doodads, bells and whistles. Phil Philip Kokoczka wrote: > >I have aquired a Luna Pro meter but without any instruction manual. I would >sincerely appreciate a copy of the manual from one of the LUG members >having >one. > "Luna Pro meter" is a pretty generic term like Kleenex tissue. I used to have a Luna Pro F I now have a Luna Pro digital I think there are 6 different Luna Pros one of them being a cds. Mark Rabiner _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com