by "John" <john.plant510@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Aug 28, 2006 at 07:51 PM
"Brendan Gillatt" <brendan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> AAvK wrote:
>>
>>> Funny you should mention that - I found an ancient Sekonic on a
bonfire
>>> (before it was lit) last year. It was in excellent condition. It says
>>> Hanimex as well on it - is that a model range or some sort of
>>> partner****p with another company? I can't see any model markings.
>>
>>
>> I am no expert but I know the two names "were" tied in manufacturing
>> way back. Does it have a top dial of three settings? If so, the final
>> setting relates to opening the bottom panel sensor (flips out), for use
>> in lower light. If so, that is where the model # would be. You could
>> search eBay to see, as well.
>>
>
> There's no model number there but there s some sort of six digit serial
> number stamped onto an aluminum panel at the bottom.
> I've got a few pictures online at flickr:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/58708075@[EMAIL
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have one - although I don't think I have the instructions.
I think Hanimex was Hanes Im****t Ex****t. It concentrated on stuff made in
Hong Kong.
There are some Red / Blue and Yellow marks on the scale. Red is for cover
closed. Blue for open - yellow for the optional plug in additional sensor.
(socket on base).
I cant remember the rule for using the incident light filter (white)