Mick Fagan
Subscriber
Recently I purchased a Sekonic L-308X light meter. It replaced my now failing and much loved Gossen Profi-Six light meter.
Firstly, the meter works perfectly, my question is to do with corded flash metering.
On page iii of the manual there is a bulleted note, which reads:-
"Do not use the meter in Cord Flash Mode at altitudes above 2,000m (6,561 feet)"
Not having used corded flash equipment for well over 30 years, and then operating at or near sea level, I have never heard of this requirement before.
Anyone able to shed light on the matter, its just a matter of interest thing? I have no intention of using flash equipment, although, if someone gifted me a studio set of flash equipment, I could be interested.
A PDF version of the meter is here.
Firstly, the meter works perfectly, my question is to do with corded flash metering.
On page iii of the manual there is a bulleted note, which reads:-
"Do not use the meter in Cord Flash Mode at altitudes above 2,000m (6,561 feet)"
Not having used corded flash equipment for well over 30 years, and then operating at or near sea level, I have never heard of this requirement before.
Anyone able to shed light on the matter, its just a matter of interest thing? I have no intention of using flash equipment, although, if someone gifted me a studio set of flash equipment, I could be interested.
A PDF version of the meter is here.