Comes with case. $50
Also available flash meter used to balance multiple flash set-ups $20
Does your Luna-Pro meter have the Gossen converter which permits it to use 1.55V batteries to replace the original required 1.35V batteries. ( no longer made )> The converter (adapter ) steps the voltage down to 1.35V, contains( 2) 1.55V silver oxide or alkaline batteries. Thanks.
Stan
Longlens24 wrote:
Does your Luna-Pro meter have the Gossen converter which permits it to use 1.55V batteries to replace the original required 1.35V batteries. ( no longer made )> The converter (adapter ) steps the voltage down to 1.35V, contains( 2) 1.55V silver oxide or alkaline batteries. Thanks.
Stan
i'd like 2 know how 2 use 1?
Sorry, but no converter.
They are available on Amazon for $11.99 or $9.99 which allows you to replace the expensive MR 9 battery with the cheaper L44 battery.
It has the MR 9 in it now.
The Amazon 'converter'does not increase or decrease voltage but permits 1.4 v batteries to fit the meter. A friend who has a Lunapro went though this: he bought the Amazon converters permitting use of 1.4V batteries and returned the converters because meter was inaccurate. He discovered a Gossen converter for sale on EBay, bought it, now uses 1.55V silver oxide batteries which converter reduces to 1.35V and meter reads light perfectly. Meter is useless if inaccurate.
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