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MartinP

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If you are planning this as a long-term meter (more than ten years for example), then it might be wise to find something which is a current model in order that re-calibration and spares will be available for a longer time. I've used my LunaSix-3 since about 1983 (when I bought it secondhand) and the last time it was serviced was about three or four(?) years ago - the following year it fell out of support with Gossen so any future needs will have to be met by third-party servicing or replacement with a current model. I think servicing and calibration of a Minolta meter may prove less simple than for a current Sekonic (although the 308 is relatively low-cost and it may be cheaper to replace than maintain it).

I also have a Sekonic L308S which I picked up new when I needed a flashmeter. It has no serious downsides that I can see (for my limited purposes) and it is conveniently smaller and lighter than the LunaSix-3. In reflected/incident use, my preference is usually for the LunaSix simply because I prefer the needle to digits and I occasionally use the Gossen spot-attachment for it too.
 

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I suggest to get a Gossen Lunastar F, which is a great incident and flash meter.Gossen slso sells a spotmetr attachment for it, butit never worke3d for me. when finances allowget a Pentax digital spot meter later. the all -in -one solutions are a compromise I'm not willing to make. dedicated meters are better at at what they are designed for in my opinion.
 
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Thanks once again for your replies, all advice considered!

Best,

Francis
 

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Sekonic L-608 Super Zoom Master Meter

because it has a wand option for tabletop, as well as all the other cool features.
 

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I agree.Get a good incident meter with flash capability and add a spotmeter later.incident is quick and accuratefor most shooting conditions.spot is best for Zone System shooters.stay away from spot attachments. they are a bad compromise.if spot then dedicated spot!
 
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