Jim Chinn
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I always use one with sheet film, although I broke the first one I owned and was pretty spot on estimating exposures for a few weeks. With MF or 35mm I use the camera meter as a starting point or estimate if it is one of the cameras I have with either no meter or meter no longer works like an old folder.
I have found that when I use the same film and developer combos I can determine exposure through experience in pretty much any lighting conditions without a meter. Of course using a meter for years allowed me to internalize particular exposures relataed to particular lighting.
I have found that when I use the same film and developer combos I can determine exposure through experience in pretty much any lighting conditions without a meter. Of course using a meter for years allowed me to internalize particular exposures relataed to particular lighting.

In the end, whatever type (digi or analogue) of meter you employ is IRRELEVANT and your skill, judgement and visual literacy will determine the best result based on guidance and experience (and experience cannot be emphasised heavily enough).
