Amateur Photographer

KEKS KM-Q light meter

● £80 ● kekscameras.com

If you love shooting with old film cameras, then you’re probably all too aware of the idiosyncrasies surrounding their light meters. Many cameras from the 1960s and 1970s require long-banned mercury batteries and give inaccurate results with modern replacements. Others have selenium light meters that deteriorate unpredictably with age.

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