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The '''[[Gossen]] Bisix''', also known as the ''' Gossen Scout''', is a hand-held photographic exposure meter. It is small, light, and uses a selenium cell. In its time it was considered a good basic meter with no unnecessary features or measurement scales. | The '''[[Gossen]] Bisix''', also known as the ''' Gossen Scout''', is a hand-held photographic exposure meter. It is small, light, and uses a selenium cell. In its time it was considered a good basic meter with no unnecessary features or measurement scales. | ||
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Revision as of 23:47, 25 January 2019
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The Gossen Bisix, also known as the Gossen Scout, is a hand-held photographic exposure meter. It is small, light, and uses a selenium cell. In its time it was considered a good basic meter with no unnecessary features or measurement scales.
Bisix image by Hans Kerensky (Image rights) |
Scout image by Bryan Costin (Image rights) |
Specifications
- Measuring system: Incident, reflected
- Measuring element: Selenium
- Film speed: 12 to 1600 ASA
- 12 to 33 DIN
- Aperture: f2 to 22
- Shutter: 15 min to 1/1000 sec
links
- Gossen Scout on Mike Butkus Orphan Camera manuals page