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Is anyone here still regularly using a color meter + filters, especially for people-related photography? Or are you using gray cards / Gretag MB color charts and correcting on computers?

Recently looked into picking up a Minolta Color Meter IIIF, but was shocked at how expensive a used one still was.
 

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I still use the Minolta Color Meter II, even with D if I don't want to shoot raw.
I don't need the flashmetering, mostly those shots tend to be good or can be corrected easily.
It is the only possibility to envision what you will get in mixed-light situations or when the lighting is not clear.

Peter

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