On 27 Oct 2005 at 19:55, William Robb wrote:

> It's kinda funny, the reality is, it is easier now than it has ever been 
> before to secure a "correct" exposure.
> The skill set required is changing.
> When I go into the studio now, I don't take a light meter.

It just depends how you look at it, if you are walking in with your DSLR you 
could well argue that you're taking in one of the most advanced light meters to 
date. I now often use my DSLR to meter my MF exposures, I get far more 
predictable results on film particularly in low light, I still have my Gossen 
Luna Pro digital F but it's only a good tool for some jobs.


Rob Studdert
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