I'll cast another vote for the Sekonic L-308S. I've had one for a year
or 2 and really like it - small, simple, robust and reliable,
lightweight, fits a shirt pocket. I also have a L-608, but hardly use
it now. The L-308S is a much better bet for street photography.

--
 Bob
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Scott Loveless
> Sent: 03 February 2008 18:28
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> Subject: Incident light meters
> 
> Hi gang,
> 
> My old Minolta Pro light meter died a grisly, high speed death a few

> months back and I've been without a hand held meter ever since. 
> Recommendations for another incident light meter would be much 
> appreciated.  Not spot or flash.  Doesn't need to do the 
> dishes or wipe 
> my butt.  I'm looking for meat and potatoes, nothing fancy.  
> Preferably 
> inexpensive, though that seems to be the golden egg.  Used is cool.
> 
> Intended use is "street photography".  Get a reading, set the
camera, 
> shoot a few frames, lather, rinse, repeat.
> 
> Thanks.  Even to you, Dave.
> 
> -- 
> Scott Loveless
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