The Sekonic multi-meters are marvels of functionality. I'd get one if I didn't
already have a Gossen Luna-Star F2 and an old Minolta Spotmeter M. The
Luna-Star F2 was recently mentiond in an article as the most accurate of the
high-end meters avaiable, but the difference between the high-end models of
Sekonic, Quantum, Gossen, and Minolta is mostly a matter of features.
Just make sure that the meter you buy isn't too large for your way of working.
Skip
>
>Subject: [OM] Re: (OT) Hand held meters
> From: hiwayman@xxxxxxx (Walt Wayman)
> Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 14:29:59 +0000
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>C.H.,
>
>Yeah, I was pretty sure it wouldn't measure that full range. But it's been
>more than adequate for everything I need in a meter -- direct, incident, spot,
>and flash. Plus, the attachment to read directly off the ground glass of a MF
>or LF camera is a big plus.
>
>Walt
>
>
>>
>> For 718, -6 to 25.9EV is only the display scale, the measuring range for
>> ambient light is -1 to 19.9EV at ISO100.
>>
>> C.H.Ling
>>
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