Excellent condition. Free of damage – no dings, scratches, and minimal wear. The device was bought new in Japan by a Marine Gunnery Sergeant in the early 1960s and barely used since purchase.
Collectors of camera/photography gear take note! The single owner (our uncle) bought it new in Japan while stationed there as an active-duty Marine Sergeant in the early 1960s.
Sekonic, a division of Seiko, offered the L-VI model starting in the 1950s. The L-VI (L6) model – the first of the Sekonic Leader line-up – features a spring-loaded-hinge cover on the top to protect the light sensors. To open the cover, press the pin on the side and shops the lid pops open. The light-meter also works with the cover closed thanks to a thin slot in the top – this is the mode to use in bright light conditions. Just make sure to read the correct side of the function dial – use either the "open" or "closed" mark to reflect the status of that cover.
Includes leather snap-on cover and woven-braid metal tether cord.
Model – Sekonic Leader L-VI
Brand – Seiko Electronic Instrument Industry Co., Ltd. Tokyo, Japan (bought from Muira Trading Co., Marunouchi Bldg, Tokyo).
Body Construction – Metal with a very good ft and finish.
Weight – 4.7 oz (130g).
Dimensions – 3 inches x 1-7/8 inches x 1 inch
Product code: Seiko Sekonic Model L-VI Light Meter shops w/ Case and user manual – Working Vintage