DWThomas
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Funny you should bring that up! Just yesterday morning my Digisix popped up the "Bat" flag just as I got started and for some reason, I was unable to locate my spare CR2032. Used the Pocket Light Meter app and got my images. I should make it a habit to remove the battery from that meter when not using it, but then if one is reasonably obsessive, it means resetting the time and ISO when you put the battery back in. (I wonder if the Mark II version is any less battery hungry?!)But the meter I use the most outdoors is the "Pocket Light Meter" app on my iPhone as I always have it with me and it's not bulky like the Sekonic and usually has more battery left in it than the Digisix which for some reason doesn't have an OFF switch so always goes flat at the wrong time!
I suppose some time I should do a relatively exhaustive comparison of the app and the meter, but so far, for B&W negatives, it seems close enough. One thing I like about some of those apps is you can log the reading and get a graphic with a thumbnail of the scene, the readings, and even the GPS coordinates (it's not an EXIF, but it can help!
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