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WESTO (1936) New York Weston 650


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WESTO (1936) New York Weston 650 which succeeded the LEDQA (1934) New York Weston 617, Leicameter B (also bakelite body and lighter cell than the 617)

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Hello Everybody,

 

Perhaps because 23 Degrees Scheiner, which is the same as 16 ASA or 13 DIN, was within the range of films generally available at that time. Just as F6.3 was an aperture available on many lenses made by many manufacturers of the period.

 

It appears to be a direct reading for that combination without having to use the dial. Similar to later Weston meters which included a scale for direct reading in Foot Candles.

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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