The background behind your flash meter must be 18 0ray.
John
Trevor J. Noble wrote:
>
> Maybe someone can help. I bought a Polaris flash meter recently and decided
> to check out the accuracy of my Olympus T 32. Placing the flash meter with
> incident cone in place at the subject position the T32 was a whole 2 stops
> off, on all auto settings. In manual mode calculating the required aperature
> from the GN, everything was spot on. However, taking the flash meter to the
> camera position and switching to incident mode the auto settings were only
> about 1/2 to 1 stop out. All tests done indoors. Am I doing anything wrong
> with my metering technique or is my poor old T 32 in need of a service?
>
> Regards
> Trevor J. Noble
>
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