Well, I've got an old Pentax Spotmeter, the pistol-grip job that looked like
something out of a Buck Rogers wannabe. And I've got the iPhone light meter,
but as yet haven't a clue as to how effective it is. Other than that, I use
what's in the camera, and the histogram. Don't do flash work, so I don't need a
flash meter.
Kind of a minimalist approach. <g>
--Bob
www,bobwhitmire.com
"Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in
establishing tonal relationships!"
Ansel Adams
On Sep 7, 2011, at 3:21 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I'm not Bob and I don't know what light meter he owns but I have no
> hesitation in recommending the Sekonic L-358 seen here:
> <http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/221078-REG/Sekonic_401_358_L_358_Flash_Master_Meter.html>
> The only thing it won't do is spot metering. For that you need to spend
> more than double
> <http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/460371-REG/Sekonic_401_758_L_758DR_DigitalMaster_Flash_Meter.html>
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