American Photometers
American-made photometers.
The First
The First Rhamstine/Electrophot Model type DH-1931 First selenium light meter plus batteries.
Rhamstine II
Rhamstine II
Rhamstine III
Rhamstine III
Super Electrophot
Super Electrophot
Electrophot
Models 14-14A.
Weston
The Weston pioneers. Weston model 617, the first Weston in 1932 (2 cells). Weston model 617 type 2 from 1934 (1 cell). Weston model 650 from 1935.
Weston Cine
Weston Cine
Leicameter
Leica Meter-Leitz
Leica Meter 627
Bolexmeter-Weston
Sight Light Meter
Warren
Sears Roebuck
Guardian
By General Electric, model PR-2 Guardian.
G.E. Skyline.
General Electric
més de General Electric
GE 213-214
Norwood i Spectra
Spectra 500
Spectra combi II
Brockway M-2 Norwood DirectorB Nor.Super Director
Norwood Color Matic Sekonic Studio S
NorwooDirector Model M-3
Brockway Director model M-3 - 1958 On a "photogram" by Man Ray. Magazine "Photographie", Paris - 1930.
Elwood
Lafayette
Direct Exposure Meter Company Kodak
Radio Corporation of America's 1936
Polaroid's
Norwood
Correctoscope
The Welch
Cameo
Saymon Brown
Eastman Kodak
USC Cine
Holiday
Bild i Wallace
Knight
Home Portrait Meter
Home Portrait Meter
Argus L3
Marvel
Star-Treck
A photographic idea by Pacificrimcamera! Over Copernicus crater, a "Buck Rogers device".
Fortune
On a facsimile of "Fortune" magazine that in October 1936 published a series of articles on photographic technology and "miniature" cameras, featuring a Dejur light meter with a remarkable streamlined design, calibrated in ASA degrees. Model Ranger.
Dejur 40 / 50
Montgomery-Ward Dejur-Amsco 5b i 5a
Montgomery Ward
GM Junior
Westinghouse
Imperial
Pupil·lòmetre
Beha
Sylvania
Meteor
Argus
Argus CC
Univex-Iris
Kodak Colorsnap35
Kodak Motormatic
Americans I
Americans II
Americans III
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