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<p>About two days ago I posted a question about how to open a Luna Pro,wich was rapidly answered, and was able to disassembly the Luna without any difficulty, and correct an electrical deffect.<br>
Now, Does any one knows how recalibrate my LunaPro? it has four potentiometes for that purpose, and I will appreciate very much any help in that sense.<br>
Thanks,<br>
Enrique Oquet</p>
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<p>Thank you for your kind answer, the diagrams are very useful.</p>
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<p>Please, does anyone knows how to disassembly theluna six? This light meter is constructed like a Patton tank!<br>
I'll appreciate your help!</p>
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I have ordered one today. I love extreme wides, and the deformation they produce. I own a SIGMA 10-20, and although it is a very fine performing glass, it lacks the extreme degree of curvature the fisheye provides (and I like). As the Tokina 10-17 is a fisheye, my expectations in deformation of the perspective will be fulfilled. But as it is a Wide angle zoom, by zooming I can reduce this curvatures, and make the use of this lens more "general use". I think I will enjoy this little lens a lot! I agree with most experts that the fisheyes (fixed focal lenght) are difficult to use and very limited, but this fisheye zoom may overcome this opinion.
Once I've played with it a little, I will post my impressions.
If you want me to send them directly to your email box, send a message to
oquet.enrique@codetel.net.do
Calibrating an old Gossen Luna Pro
in Casual Photo Conversations
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<p>Thanks John and Harry for your answers. Yes,of course, I will need a reference, wich is not difficut to find. My question is about calibrating the meter internally, using the four potentiometers inside the Luna Pro.<br>
It is, in fact a technical question concernin the calibration methodology, and how to do it.<br>
Best regards,<br>
Enrique Oquet.</p>
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