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Winfried

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Posted on Wednesday, August 25, 2004 - 03:54 am:   

You can't determine the error in lightmeter indication from the difference between (nominal) battery voltages. 10 p.c. more battery voltage can cause an error of more than 1/10 of lightmeter full scale. You should check the meter with a mercury, zinc-air or Wein cell.

Also, as stated many times before in this forum and many others, alkaline cells cannot be used for most lightmeters since their voltage is not constant and will be anything between 1.55V and 1.0V (or whatever you define as lower limit) during their operational life. Lightmeters like in the Auto-S2 depend on a constant voltage of 1.35V as delivered by the above mentioned cells.

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