Keks KM02 - the premium light-meter for film cameras

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Customer Reviews

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will t. (London, GB)
Quality light meter

Well made and accurate light meter. Easy to set up and looks good on my old Voightlander Vito CLR.q

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karl j. (Bristol, GB)
Great piece of kit

Picked this up for my m3, tried a seconik first but this thing fits well, is accurate, and has intuitive controls once you get the hang. Will def be keeping

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Chris H. (Stoney Stanton, GB)
Canon P & Keks KM02 with a bit of 400TX sprinkled in

This is a review of two products I recently bought from Analogue Wonderland, with the help of a few Wonderpoints.
I had already bought the diminutive KEKS KMQ in black, which is a great little lightmeter. I wanted a silver one to match my Canon P, and the KM02 was on offer so after very little thought, I decided to treat myself. TRI-X 400 was available at a good price so it seemed rude not add a few rolls to the order.
I attached my Jupiter 12 to the P and headed off to my favourite piece of railway architecture, the viaduct at Harringworth. The KM02 is easier to set up and use than the KMQ, and offers more settings. You can add different lens/camera combinations to the memory. I shot the Tri-X at 200 as it was a nice sunny day. The lightmeter coped well with the tricky lighting conditions, although it seemed to slightly overexpose.
The lightmeter looks great on the camera and overall works well.
Really pleased with this purchase from Analogue Wonderland

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LM (Rushden, GB)
Isn't kek slang for laughter or something?

Anyway... this meter is very accurate but very slight movements can change the exposure, I always air on the side of over exposure. It's a bit fiddly for fat fingers and I'm not super impressed with the battery life. I just prefer incident metering to be honest, but this is better than fumbling with an app on your phone I suppose.

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Roy (East Grinstead, GB)
KEKS exposer meter

instruction Boillat covers all situations and settings simple to use and thé perfect accessory for thé film caméra enthousiaste

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