It is a fine incident meter in daylight in addition to being an excellent
flashmeter for studio flash or manual on-camera flash. I've never tried it,
but it would be good for daylight fill flash also. It can be used as a
reflected light meter with the dome replaced by a flat receptor, but I never
saw any need for that as the in camera TTL meter is easier and better
controlled.
I paid $300 for mine lo these many years ago.
Gary Edwards
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Crawley" <matt@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Olympus Group" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] FS: Minolta Digital Flash Meter
> Hi Gary.
>
> But what would I use it for?
>
> I rarely use a flash and if I do it's only a 277T. I have no studio lights
> or anything like that...
>
> Can you give me any advice as to where its strengths lie? I have no
> instruction book.
>
>
> - Matt Crawley
>
> P.S. Interested in a backup? LOL!
>
>
> garyetx@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > And a very fine meter it is. I would not part with mine.
> >
> > Gary Edwards
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