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The 1966 [[Gossen]] Sixtar (in US Super Pilot) light meter was aimed at the amateur market. Similar in shape to the [[Gossen Lunasix|Lunasix]] the Sixtar had a different display, with match needle instead of luminance scale.
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The 1966 [[Gossen]] Sixtar (in US Super Pilot) light meter was aimed at the amateur market. Similar in shape to the [[Gossen Lunasix|Lunasix]], the Sixtar has a different display with match needle instead of luminance scale.
  
 
Slightly easier to use than the [[Gossen Lunasix|Lunasix]] but with less precision due to the reduced scale.
 
Slightly easier to use than the [[Gossen Lunasix|Lunasix]] but with less precision due to the reduced scale.

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The 1966 Gossen Sixtar (in US Super Pilot) light meter was aimed at the amateur market. Similar in shape to the Lunasix, the Sixtar has a different display with match needle instead of luminance scale.

Slightly easier to use than the Lunasix but with less precision due to the reduced scale.