I can't help it. I love gadgets. Some are more helpful than others. I have a P-38 government issue can opener. I never was in the scouts or military but if need be I can open a can in a pinch. Other gadgets are specific. While going through a tool box I found a socket for removing an oil sending unit for a jeep we no longer own. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhN0lpKI4LJxnDZqZKJ1Y3uY7HUJ91ORpis-lJ9TFRq-N3r0NR2adiSOMnyXEQ6yC2uF5zoqKCSXhvBlpArkUh96UFjNBWx51Yxrd2qprW8t39HBWqMbx9Z-6TSWJE1U3ONnC-thUYphxnJ/s400/self2bw.jpg)
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I am holding a Sekonic L-508 light meter. Tool of the trade you say. Sure, but it is a great gadget. I purchased it used from a photographer in Missoula. It was well used. So much I had to re-label the controls on the front. Some of my cameras do not even have light meters so it is handy to have around. While it won't open a can of soup, It can read the light falling on the can. from across the room if necessary.
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