Regarding the Gossen Luna Pro: The original batteries are no longer available, so the meter is unusable until you decide on your battery solution, then you have to get it calibrated.
Another option is the Gossen adapter kit that comes with two SR-44 batteries and a battery compartment insert that adjusts the voltage for about $40. With the adapter there is no recalibration necessary, and you just switch to using commonly available batteries.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/89868-REG/Gossen_GO_4145_Adapter_Kit_Battery_Holder_for.html
And for those not familiar with the Gossen line, the commonly found LunaPro SBC and LunaProF are later models that do not need a battery conversion. European versions of these meters went by different names.
Lee
I wouldn't upgrade to one of the awesome new Sekonic light meters, because IMO they are actually less awesome than Sekonic's old standard for the past 60 or so years, the Studio Deluxe. They are reliable, simple, compact, battery-less, well-built, and time tested. They are also very inexpensive compared to the digital ones.
I found one of these on Craigslist:
Sekonic Auto Lumi L-158 Light Meter
Solar powered - just line it up with the dial... if no sun, means no meter? LOL
I'm borrowing someone's Sekonic L-308 right now and it's really good... and accurate. No more black and white overexposure/underexposure (ugh) from reflected readings. However, I can see how my workflow will have to change. I'm used to metering from a distance.
(So on a side note, does anyone have any links or tips or a thread link that talks about how to ambient meter while on the go during a wedding... especially with my documentary style?)
Just as an update, in the end I ended up with the Sekonic L-308. While it doesn't have Av priority mode, I'm okay with using the shutter priority and adjusting. It kind of helps actually since I just set the thing to 1/500th shutter speed in bright sunlight (the max of my Bronica ETRS) and check what the widest aperture is.
The L-308 is really lightweight and really easy to use. Love it so far, and many shots are coming out properly exposed. I now even use it on my digital!
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