Generally recognized as the best
supplemental underwater light meter
by far is Sekonic's Marine Meter II
(also known as model L164). Not only
is it the best, it's basically the only.
Many photographers I know will not
dive without one. These are the
people who are panicking; Sekonic
discontinued their production.
The meter, which originally sold for around $250, now can't be found anywhere.
That is, unless you've found Cathy and Herb. It seems that underwater
photographer Cathy Church and her partner, Herb Rafael, managed to buy all
of the remaining supply of Sekonic meters from Helix and have been offering
them over the internet for $450. Last week they raised the price to best offer
over $650 (meters@cathychurch.com).
I talked to a Mr. Henry Frolich at Mamiya, Inc., which now owns Sekonic.
He told me he was getting a lot of pressure from underwater photographers to
start producing the meters again. He'll be making a trip to Japan in February
for a corporate meeting and will try to persuade them to do just that.
Those wishing to be put on a list for notification if production resumes
can e-mail their name and address to sekonic@mamiya.com or write to Sekonic/
Mamiya, 8 Westchester Place, New York, NY 10523. Frolich also indicated that
the number of responses received might also determine whether there's enough
demand to justify new production.
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