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This page is not to be confused with the [[Minolta Flash Meter]] series of meters.
 
This page is not to be confused with the [[Minolta Flash Meter]] series of meters.
  
 
The '''Minolta Auto Meter''' series was able to measure flash starting with a revision of the Auto Meter III.  
 
The '''Minolta Auto Meter''' series was able to measure flash starting with a revision of the Auto Meter III.  
  
After Minolta exited the photo market, in 1997 [[Kenko]] started releasing the final three Minolta meter under their own brand.  
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==Auto Meter III==
 
==Auto Meter III==
 
Auto Meter III is a digital electronic exposure meter. The previous [[Minolta Auto Meter|Auto Meter]] line were Cds meters, with a calculator dial.
 
Auto Meter III is a digital electronic exposure meter. The previous [[Minolta Auto Meter|Auto Meter]] line were Cds meters, with a calculator dial.
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==Auto Meter IV F==
 
==Auto Meter IV F==
The Auto Meter IV F has a new design body, with expanded metering sensitivity. Like the previous model there is a memory feature available to store a previous settings. This model can store up to the last three readings. To use this feature, take a measurement reading. You should see on the top LCD analog scale a marker. To store this reading press the M button. When you take an additional measurement from this point, the analog marker remains, but an additional marker appears and the main display changes to the new reading. To average a reading just press the A button after you store two markers. A third marker will appear between the original two.
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The Auto Meter IV F was released in 1992. It has a newly designed body, with expanded metering sensitivity. Like the previous model there is a memory feature available to store a previous settings. This model can store up to the last three readings. To use this feature, take a measurement reading. You should see on the top LCD analog scale a marker. To store this reading press the M button. When you take an additional measurement from this point, the analog marker remains, but an additional marker appears and the main display changes to the new reading. To average a reading just press the A button after you store two markers. A third marker will appear between the original two.
 
 
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==Auto Meter V F==
 
==Auto Meter V F==

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This page is not to be confused with the Minolta Flash Meter series of meters.

The Minolta Auto Meter series was able to measure flash starting with a revision of the Auto Meter III.

After Minolta exited the photo market, Kenko started releasing the final three Minolta meter under their own brand.

Auto Meter III

Auto Meter III is a digital electronic exposure meter. The previous Auto Meter line were Cds meters, with a calculator dial.

Auto Meter III F

The Auto Meter III F is a modified version of the regular Auto Meter III. The primary added feature was the ability to measure flash.

Accessories

  • Viewfinder 10 degree
  • 40 degree reflected light attachment
  • Flat diffuser
  • Mini Receptor
  • Booster II
  • Spot Mask
  • 4x and 8x spherical ND filter

Auto Meter IV F

The Auto Meter IV F was released in 1992. It has a newly designed body, with expanded metering sensitivity. Like the previous model there is a memory feature available to store a previous settings. This model can store up to the last three readings. To use this feature, take a measurement reading. You should see on the top LCD analog scale a marker. To store this reading press the M button. When you take an additional measurement from this point, the analog marker remains, but an additional marker appears and the main display changes to the new reading. To average a reading just press the A button after you store two markers. A third marker will appear between the original two.

Auto Meter V F

Auto Meter V F was released in 2002 and is nearly identical to the older Auto Meter IV F. This model was also released as the Kenko KFM-1100 after Minolta exited the photo market.

Accessories

  • Flat Diffuser
  • 40 degree reflected light attachment
  • Mini Receptor
  • Viewfinder 5 degree


Specs

Auto Meter III F Auto Meter IV F Auto Meter V F
Year 1981 1992 2002
Measuring system incident and reflected
Measuring element Silicon Photo Diode
Measuring range incident -2.4 to 19.1 EV -2 to 19.9
Measuring range reflected 1 to 22.5 EV 1.2 to 23.1 EV
Measuring range viewfinder ? vf 5: 2.5 to 24.4 EV
vf 10: 1.2 to 23.1 EV
vf 5: 2.5 to 24.4 EV
ASA 12 to 6400 ASA 3 to 8000 ASA
Shutter 30min to 1/2000 30min to 1/8000
Shutter flash ? 1s to 1/500
Aperture digital: f0.7 to 64
analog: f1 to 45
f1 to 90
EV -5.4 to 28.5 EV -7.8 to 31.5 EV -17 to 40.8 EV
Cine 8 to 128 fps
Power 1× 6v alkaline 4LR44
1× 6v silver oxide 4SR44
1× 6v PX28
1x 1.5v AA / LR6
Dimensions 132 × 69 × 31 147 × 59 × 26
Weight 150g wo batt 125g wo batt

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