Re: Incident meter info needed

2003-10-18 Thread Paul Sorenson
d fortune to visit Prague several years ago and loved it. Hope to be able to return some day for a longer time. Paul - Original Message - From: "Frantisek Vlcek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PDML" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 6:48 A

Re: Incident meter info needed

2003-10-18 Thread brooksdj
Answered below. > Hi, > I need to improve my ability to judge the > tonality. I mostly do landscape work & I use spot > meter more. > > I am planning to buy a Incident meter and practice > metering things around me. This may improve my > tonality judgin

Re: Incident meter info needed

2003-10-18 Thread Frantisek Vlcek
> From: Paul Sorenson > I've had good luck with the Polaris. It's digital, handles reflected and > incident measurements, works with ambient light and electronic flash and is > in the 200usd price range 'Hi Paul, what is this meter? I couldn't find any info on it. I was thinking on getting a Seko

Re: Incident meter info needed

2003-10-17 Thread mishka
a few weeks ago i, accidentally, had my seconic L308B II take a dive in a waterfall in white mountains. after it was recovered, dripping with refreshingly cool mountain water, and dried for a couple of days on my dining table, it kept working flawlessly. i guess this speaks for itself. mishka

Incident meter info needed

2003-10-17 Thread Ramesh Kumar
Hi, I need to improve my ability to judge the tonality. I mostly do landscape work & I use spot meter more. I am planning to buy a Incident meter and practice metering things around me. This may improve my tonality judging skills and one day I may be able judge the tonality of distant objects