I just discovered this section of APUG and I'm happy to have found it!
I shoot film, exclusively, like most on here. For the past year, I have used my iPhone as a light meter, and I know there have been threads on this subject, pros and cons, yes. Generally I find it to work for me, though I have had some bad exposures here and there, it tends to work. You have to understand the iPhone's camera pretty well, and how to trick it into giving you the best of all lighting. What I like about it is that I can see the whole picture in the screen, and roughly what the exposure will look like. Not only that, but the Light Meter app syncs with DropBox, and you can log all of your exposures with an image preview, date, time, location, and memo. It is absolutely A DREAM! I can look through my DropBox while awaiting film to be developed, or review my day's work, or even months ago.
My question is: would a Sekonic really be worth the money? I am specifically looking at the L-308S - for $200, I sure hope it dramatically improves my ability to accurately expose film. If not, why should I sacrifice the DropBox logging feature, and carry an extra device, in addition to my always-handy phone? Is it really THAT much more effective, having a Sekonic? I want to believe YES, but part of me thinks it will be such an entirely different experience, with no live preview, that I will have to learn all over again, and perhaps waste film in the process.
Thoughts? Anyone use the apps and a Sekonic?
Thanks!
I shoot film, exclusively, like most on here. For the past year, I have used my iPhone as a light meter, and I know there have been threads on this subject, pros and cons, yes. Generally I find it to work for me, though I have had some bad exposures here and there, it tends to work. You have to understand the iPhone's camera pretty well, and how to trick it into giving you the best of all lighting. What I like about it is that I can see the whole picture in the screen, and roughly what the exposure will look like. Not only that, but the Light Meter app syncs with DropBox, and you can log all of your exposures with an image preview, date, time, location, and memo. It is absolutely A DREAM! I can look through my DropBox while awaiting film to be developed, or review my day's work, or even months ago.
My question is: would a Sekonic really be worth the money? I am specifically looking at the L-308S - for $200, I sure hope it dramatically improves my ability to accurately expose film. If not, why should I sacrifice the DropBox logging feature, and carry an extra device, in addition to my always-handy phone? Is it really THAT much more effective, having a Sekonic? I want to believe YES, but part of me thinks it will be such an entirely different experience, with no live preview, that I will have to learn all over again, and perhaps waste film in the process.
Thoughts? Anyone use the apps and a Sekonic?
Thanks!