Following the demise of my Sekonic L-508 light meter I invested, rather
heavily, in a replacement Sekonic meter in the hope that its useful life
will at least equal that of its now departed cousin and at the same time
outlast my photo taking days.
One feature of the replacement piece is that it comes with software with
which I can sync the meter with the "characteristics" of three digital
cameras. I only have two in use.
For those who have "synced" their digital cameras with their light
meters is there any significant benefit in doing so or is this just
another hyped up solution that has found a problem to solve and adds
little, if anything, to making photos other than adding a little glam to
light meter advertisements?
To date I have found that the only necessary addition to the incident
and reflected light meter kit is a piece of 18% grey card.
jh
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