Sekonic L-28C Light meter





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Sekonic L-28C mechanical light meter from the 1960s, in good physical condition and tested and working, battery-free and supporting incident and reflected metering with Lumidisc and Lumigrid accessories, ASA/DIN compatible for film and studio photography.
Description from the seller
The SEKONIC L-28c2 pure mechanical light meter, made in Japan, requires no batteries and is a classic exposure meter for film and studio photography.
It features a completely mechanical pointer structure with no electronic components, ensuring a lifetime battery life. It supports both incident and reflected light metering modes and comes with an original Lumidisc incident metering white ball and Lumigrid reflected metering grid. The dial is compatible with ASA/DIN film ISO standards, and shutter speed, aperture, and EV values are calculated in tandem. It provides precise exposure control for large format, 135/120 film, and studio still life and portrait photography.
The meter functions normally and the pointer is sensitive; however, its measurement accuracy cannot be confirmed as calibration testing has not been performed.
The SEKONIC L-28c2 pure mechanical light meter, made in Japan, requires no batteries and is a classic exposure meter for film and studio photography.
It features a completely mechanical pointer structure with no electronic components, ensuring a lifetime battery life. It supports both incident and reflected light metering modes and comes with an original Lumidisc incident metering white ball and Lumigrid reflected metering grid. The dial is compatible with ASA/DIN film ISO standards, and shutter speed, aperture, and EV values are calculated in tandem. It provides precise exposure control for large format, 135/120 film, and studio still life and portrait photography.
The meter functions normally and the pointer is sensitive; however, its measurement accuracy cannot be confirmed as calibration testing has not been performed.

