I've started doing this with the meter function in the Optio 750z when
I shoot with my C220 and Crown Graphic.  Plus, having a second (small)
camera is nice for the same reasons you stated in a later post.  So
far, I'm getting much more consistent results than with my old Minolta
Autometer (which isn't really saying all that much).

On 10/27/05, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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>
>


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