Gossen Sixtino 2 User Manual
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The Gossen Digisix 2, is a lightweight, digital, incident exposure meter for ambient light with a very small form factor and a myriad of features that will virtually assure it a place in your camera bag. The meter's EV value is measured and indicated in the digital display and then transfered to the setting ring. All the useful shutter speed and f/stop combinations can be read at a glance.
The meter boasts many useful convenience features such as a timer function for measuring from 1.0 second to 30 minutes, a watch (adjustable for both 12 or 24 hour display) and an ambient temperature thermometer which can be set for either Celsius or Fahrenheit. The lowlight sensitivity of the Digisix 2 allows accurate measurements in low light such as twilight scenarios. Rated 4 out of 5 by Will from Tiny meter does the job! I needed a meter to use with my growing collection of cameras without internal meters, or with broken meters.
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I chose this one due to its compactness, and the Gossen name. It does not disappoint. The smallest meter I have seen, smaller than I expected. About half the size of a pack of cigarettes, and weighs almost nothing. With the (somewhat overpriced) accessory shoe-mount adaptor the Digisix-2 slides onto my Argus, Retina, Canonet, and several others. In that use-mode, the D2 is brilliant and I can't think how it could be improved.
It's accurate, matching the meters in my Nikon D7000 and D600 when those are set to center-weighted metering, never more than 1/3 EV variance. One-handed use is a snap. No need to line up dials with a bouncy needle, you point and click the measurement button, the D2 reads in EV on the LCD, and you move the exposure dial a few clicks to find the 10 or 12 proper combinations (the only flaw in this meter is the small size of the EV numerals on the dial). All in all, a winner, especially for the size, accuracy/reliability, and simplicity. Recommended above everything else in the market, unless you have need of flash metering, or other specialized functionality.
A very good meter, and with the shoe-mount adaptor it is peerless for cameras with dead/no meter. Rated 3 out of 5 by Antonio from Made Germany - but not up to that standard The light meter is small and I believe will meet my needs, but it did require adjustment. When inspecting the product after unpacking, I noticed a large gap near the bottom. Since I didn't want to go through the hassle of returning the product for replacement, I decided to open it up to see if I could get it to close properly. This was no easy task as the screws were glued in place.
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Eventually, I was able to open and readjust to case closed. I would not have expected this type of shoddy workmanship from a product that was labelled made in Germany.
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