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− | The Director is a series of hand held light meters created by Donald W. Norwood and cinematographer Karl Freund. Sekonic of Japan acquired the rights to manufacture them starting with the Director S / [[Sekonic L-28|Sekonic Studio S]] in 1957. | + | The Director is a series of hand-held light meters created by Donald W. Norwood and cinematographer Karl Freund. [[Sekonic]] of Japan acquired the rights to manufacture them starting with the Director S / [[Sekonic L-28|Sekonic Studio S]] in 1957. A very similar meter is still marketed, as the [[Sekonic L-398|Sekonic Studio Deluxe]]. |
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===Model A=== | ===Model A=== | ||
− | The Norwood Exposure Meter was manufactured by Photo Research. It continued to be made after the | + | The Norwood Exposure Meter was manufactured by Photo Research. It continued to be made after the release of the Model B. The Spectra line of meters is based on the Model A. |
===Model B and C=== | ===Model B and C=== | ||
− | The Spectra Model B | + | The Spectra Model B, released in 1948, was manufactured by America Bolex. It was a complete redesign of the exterior shell. The revision C is the same as the model B except for a new nameplate. |
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=== Model D and M2 === | === Model D and M2 === | ||
− | The Model D added ASA 10 to the scale. The M2 model was the same as the Model D but had a new company | + | The Model D added ASA 10 to the scale. The M2 model was the same as the Model D but had a new company nameplate: Brockway. |
=== Model S / Type S=== | === Model S / Type S=== | ||
− | Japanese company [[Sekonic]] started to manufactured the M2 model now labeled on face as ''' Brockway S'''. It is often called Director Model S or Type S. It was available in the Japanese market as [[Sekonic L-28]] Studio S. The Brockway name was dropped after several mergers which | + | The Japanese company [[Sekonic]] started to manufactured the M2 model, now labeled on its face as ''' Brockway S'''. It is often called the Director Model S or Type S. It was available in the Japanese market as the [[Sekonic L-28]] Studio S. The Brockway name was dropped after several mergers, which led to Sekonic becoming the sole manufacturer and distributor. |
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====M3==== | ====M3==== | ||
The Director M3 was a basic direct reading meter. | The Director M3 was a basic direct reading meter. |
Revision as of 23:47, 10 May 2011
The Director is a series of hand-held light meters created by Donald W. Norwood and cinematographer Karl Freund. Sekonic of Japan acquired the rights to manufacture them starting with the Director S / Sekonic Studio S in 1957. A very similar meter is still marketed, as the Sekonic Studio Deluxe.
Norwood Director ad copy image by scan courtesy Voxphoto (Image rights) |
Contents
Model A
The Norwood Exposure Meter was manufactured by Photo Research. It continued to be made after the release of the Model B. The Spectra line of meters is based on the Model A.
Model B and C
The Spectra Model B, released in 1948, was manufactured by America Bolex. It was a complete redesign of the exterior shell. The revision C is the same as the model B except for a new nameplate.
Norwood Director (Model B) image by Anssi Puisto (Image rights) |
Model D and M2
The Model D added ASA 10 to the scale. The M2 model was the same as the Model D but had a new company nameplate: Brockway.
Model S / Type S
The Japanese company Sekonic started to manufactured the M2 model, now labeled on its face as Brockway S. It is often called the Director Model S or Type S. It was available in the Japanese market as the Sekonic L-28 Studio S. The Brockway name was dropped after several mergers, which led to Sekonic becoming the sole manufacturer and distributor.
Miscellaneous
M3
The Director M3 was a basic direct reading meter.
Norwood Director M3 image by Anssi Puisto (Image rights) |
Super Director
The Super Director from Helio-Tech was manufactured by Walz of Japan.
Links
- James Ollinger, "The Many Lives of the Norwood Director", the first of a series of pages on these light meters, within "James Ollinger's Exposure Meter Collection"