I don't think I've ever learned to properly use my Sekonic L-358 as an
incident daylight meter. Or, at least, I've never learned to trust its
recommendations since they often differ so dramatically from the camera
and with where it's pointed. On the other hand I've never simply tested
it by shooting exactly according to its recommendations. Easily done
and surprising that I haven't done it. Too many histograms available to
me I guess.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/27/2013 10:51 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> A good exercise for us all.
>
> I find that my best results in even what should be "normal" daylight
> conditions are when I use the Sekonic.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, July 27, 2013, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> Before I shoot film again maybe I should go out with a digital with
>> metering mode set to emulate an OM as well as possible and just shoot
>> JPEG to see what my keeper rate is. I'll also have to resist checking
>> the histogram.
>
>
>
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