Five degrees isn't much of a spot. IMO, it's inadequate for critical
metering in many instances.
David A. Mann wrote:
I have a Sekonic L328 meter with the 5-degree spot attachment. It'll do
anything and everything, even spot flash metering. Its not that great at doing
low-light with the
Hi,
About 3 weeks ago I bought a Sekonic L-608, which is probably the top
multimeter at the moment (it's certainly the most expensive).
It's the first spotmeter I've owned, except for the 'spot' meters in
my Contax RXs. Using these convinced me of how useful it is to be able
to meter off a
Thanks Bob. It will help a bunch. The only other meters left for me to
look at now are Minolta. We'll see.
Len
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-Original Message-
From: Bob Walkden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 2:50 PM
To: Paris, Leonard
Subject: Re: Spotmeters, a new question
Len wrote:
I have decided to retire my old Wein flashmeter, my Gossen Luna Pro SBC, and
give up trying to find batteries for my Pentax Spotmeter. What I want to do
now is to replace all three with a single meter that will do it all. Which
combination meter would you recommend? Because of
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