ChrisC
Member
I think the time has come (unfortunatley too soon for my wallet's sake!) for me to get a quality light meter.
I was out yesterday taking some photos in the bush with my 4x5, and after developing the negatives tonight, my readings were either horribly too low overall, or just too low on the important items in the picture (isn't that always the case?!). It looks like my old handed-down Sekonic Auto-Lumi model 86 is nowhere near up to the task.
I've been thinking about upgrading in several months time, but now I think the sooner I do it, the better. I don't know a huge amount about meters, and the best ones to relate to LF, but I've got myself down to two options (I think).
From what I've read, and experienced first hand, a spot meter is the way to go. Between these two, is there really much difference in performance in the spot metering mode? The Pentax seems to be the "LF photographers choice" when it comes to meters, but the Sekonic has a few more bells and whistles, that could be quite useful to other aspects of my photography down the road. What would you guys suggest to someone who's just getting serious with his photography, and who's new to LF?
Sorry for the long post, but there's alot to take in with it comes to meters, and it'll be a big investment for me, so I want to do it right.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions,
Chris.
I was out yesterday taking some photos in the bush with my 4x5, and after developing the negatives tonight, my readings were either horribly too low overall, or just too low on the important items in the picture (isn't that always the case?!). It looks like my old handed-down Sekonic Auto-Lumi model 86 is nowhere near up to the task.
I've been thinking about upgrading in several months time, but now I think the sooner I do it, the better. I don't know a huge amount about meters, and the best ones to relate to LF, but I've got myself down to two options (I think).
- Sekonic L-558R DualMaster
- Pentax Digital Spotmeter
From what I've read, and experienced first hand, a spot meter is the way to go. Between these two, is there really much difference in performance in the spot metering mode? The Pentax seems to be the "LF photographers choice" when it comes to meters, but the Sekonic has a few more bells and whistles, that could be quite useful to other aspects of my photography down the road. What would you guys suggest to someone who's just getting serious with his photography, and who's new to LF?
Sorry for the long post, but there's alot to take in with it comes to meters, and it'll be a big investment for me, so I want to do it right.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions,
Chris.