DWThomas
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And just to muddy the waters ... you can get lightmeter apps for your smart phone too. 

I'm always amazed by how good digital exposure algorithms are but I find using one to find the setting for an analog camera rather clumsy. using a handheld exposure meter with flash option is so much simpler.get a used Gossen Luna-Star F2 and you won't regret it!I want to implement my hassy 500cm into my digital workflow more, I love analog but dont have the funds for good dark room equipment right now so i'm going to be scanning.
Since i'm going to be mixing natural and artificial light and i don't have a flash meter i am going to use my x100t set up next to the hassy, if i duplicate the settings that worked for the fuji will they be perfect for the hassy?. Some say the S in ISO isn't so standard and can be out by 1/3 stop or so depending on manufacturer is that tru?
had a couple of them. ick. Gossen pilot or scout are way better than the ones I triedAnd just to muddy the waters ... you can get lightmeter apps for your smart phone too.![]()
I have used a couple of the phone apps and for normal outdoor conditions they seemed OK. I suspect some of the results could be dependent on the specific phone. There are some apps targeted at pinhole work which is handy since most stand-alone meters don't get up into f/256 territory. Some also offer the ability to save a thumbnail with the readings -- and even the GPS location -- which is nice, but I admit to mostly using either my Gossen Digisix or my Sekonic L-508 depending on how serious I am and how light I'm trying to travel.had a couple of them. ick. Gossen pilot or scout are way better than the ones I tried
I have used a couple of the phone apps and for normal outdoor conditions they seemed OK. I suspect some of the results could be dependent on the specific phone. There are some apps targeted at pinhole work which is handy since most stand-alone meters don't get up into f/256 territory. Some also offer the ability to save a thumbnail with the readings -- and even the GPS location -- which is nice, but I admit to mostly using either my Gossen Digisix or my Sekonic L-508 depending on how serious I am and how light I'm trying to travel.
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