jack straw
Member
Hi All,
I am considering purchasing a 1 degree spot meter for use with the zone system. For the slower photography I do, I have used the system before and find it to be not only fun but also yielding of the results I want. Incident is just a bonus in any meter I buy as I already have a pocket size incident/reflective meter. It seems like the conventional wisdom is to get a used spot meter like an analog or digital Pentax. The thing is, I have had terrible luck buying used meters, and really don't want to go through that all again. I purchased two Gossen LunaPros from a dealer with the 5/15 degree attachment. The first one blew through batteries due to some internal short, and the second just didn't meter accurately. I was able to return them but it was of course a hassle and disappointment.
If I search a site like B&H, I see that Sekonic and Gossen currently make 1 degree spot meters. The L-858D-U and Starlite 2, respectively. These have digital readouts and seem like they have way more features than I need. That said, they have the one feature I want, which can't get anywhere else, new!
Has anyone used either of these meters, and have anything good or bad to say about them? Am I going to be frustrated working through computerized menus for this purpose? The Gossen even mentions the zone system in the description - "for the real purist" - hah. However it appears it does not have a digital readout inside the spot viewfinder, as the Sekonic appears to have. They are not at all cheap, but neither are the Pentax ones when bought through a dealer with a money-back guarantee.
I am considering purchasing a 1 degree spot meter for use with the zone system. For the slower photography I do, I have used the system before and find it to be not only fun but also yielding of the results I want. Incident is just a bonus in any meter I buy as I already have a pocket size incident/reflective meter. It seems like the conventional wisdom is to get a used spot meter like an analog or digital Pentax. The thing is, I have had terrible luck buying used meters, and really don't want to go through that all again. I purchased two Gossen LunaPros from a dealer with the 5/15 degree attachment. The first one blew through batteries due to some internal short, and the second just didn't meter accurately. I was able to return them but it was of course a hassle and disappointment.
If I search a site like B&H, I see that Sekonic and Gossen currently make 1 degree spot meters. The L-858D-U and Starlite 2, respectively. These have digital readouts and seem like they have way more features than I need. That said, they have the one feature I want, which can't get anywhere else, new!
Has anyone used either of these meters, and have anything good or bad to say about them? Am I going to be frustrated working through computerized menus for this purpose? The Gossen even mentions the zone system in the description - "for the real purist" - hah. However it appears it does not have a digital readout inside the spot viewfinder, as the Sekonic appears to have. They are not at all cheap, but neither are the Pentax ones when bought through a dealer with a money-back guarantee.