Bob,
The Digiflash requires two steps to meter for fill flash. First an ambient mode reading (reflected or incident), then a flash mode incident reading with the meter shielded from the main ambient light. You then manually/mentally compare EV readings to see how far down the flash fill is from ambient.
I really bought the Digiflash as a fast, and very small, incident meter for use with meterless rangefinders. It appears very well suited for that. I just thought potential buyers should know about the behavior under flourescent, or strobing continuous light, ergo my post. Since it reads out in EV, I can do a reading and make settings, remember the EV, and make adjustments to changing light with a quick push of the button and a glance at the EV readout. You don't even need to remember the previous reading, as it's retained on the display continuously, and you can glance at it before a new reading, then make the adjustment according to the change in EV.
Lee