> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Peter Loveday
> 
> I have an L-308s, I hadn't actually seen that they had new "digital"
> versions out.
> 
> As far as I can see, it's more or less just the added ability to
> calibrate that's different?  

There are some video / cine-related things as well.

> I don't get the impression it meters any
> differently to suit "digital" at all, more that you can calibrate it to
> match your (presumably incorrect ISO rated) digital sensor?
> 

Seems to be. The L-758 on the other hand has a much more complicated way of
calibrating but can adjust the indicated exposure automatically to make best
use of the dynamic range of the camera's sensor in the given conditions. 

It's very, very expensive though and not as convenient to carry around as
the L-308 (which is why I bought the L-308).

> I've never really had any problems using mine with my DSLRs, so I'm not
> really that convinced I need to upgrade.
> 

I'm coming to the same conclusion.

B


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