James's Light Meter Collection: Sedic 108
Sedic 801 Japanclick for user manual
Maker: Sedic
Model: 801
Circa: 1960
Cell type: CdS
Battery: 625 mercury cell
Measure type: Reflecting/Averaging

As I mentioned on the Coffee Break page, I got a new copy of my favorite (and only) exposure meter reference book, Le Temps du Pose. I had just received this Sedic and looked it—and they don't have it.. I did, however, find the same meter badged as a Savoy and as an Itzuki Stitz T-7. There may be more as well.

To me the interesting because the high-low range is selected by lifting the front piece (shown with an H on the photo above) and turning it 180, then dropping it back in place. So if you can see the H you're on the High range and you use the black scale on the meter face; if you see an L, you're on low range and you use the red scale.

This was a gift—thank you. It came with the box and instructions, which I always appreciate. If you click the photos below, will display at a larger size.

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