Gossen DigisixView attachment 317535
Didnt knew the Digisix could go reflected light measuring. This could be a replacement for Luna Pro (my current all around light meter for medium format cameras).
brianentz - I use this on my Luna Pro with good results:
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Just remember to use Silve Oxide batteries to get consistent measures.
Marcelo
Sekonic 308 - fantastic little meter, fits in all but the stingiest of pockets, has the incident dome that slides out of the way, has a very easy to read LCD readout, and takes one AA battery, so if it does die, you can replace it easily just about anywhere on the planet except for Antarctica.
I can recommend a Gossen Profisix SBC it uses a modern 9 volt battery.
It may be model branded differently in USA.
See attached pics - they come up on the bay occasionally - I think I paid about £30GBP
Also I like it because of the dial and instant view of shutter/aperture combinations plus it's got EV values & Zone System scale.
Also I'm a fan of iPhone app mylightmeter https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mylightmeter-pro/id583922375
Hope this helps...
Great meter, I've been using one for years. The only slightly annoying thing I run into from time to time is that the dome gets knocked out of position when I pull the meter out of my pocket. If I don't think to check for this then I can get an incorrect incident reading. Just something to be aware of.
You can find it as Gossen Luna-Pro SBC as well. Excellent light meter and one of my light meter on the past, although a bit on the large side. Thats why I picked a different light meter.
Everybody has a favorite but for this mine is the Gossen Luna Pro Digital F or Sixtomat F2 (same thing; Gossen used to have different names in the US and European markets). It is a bit smaller than the old Luna Pro, has the slide-over incident dome, uses 1x AA battery, an easy to read display, and has auto power off, so the battery lasts forever. Still available new.
Put a piece of tape across the top of the dome on the Sekonik L308 and wrap it to the back. Masking tape will work fineGreat meter, I've been using one for years. The only slightly annoying thing I run into from time to time is that the dome gets knocked out of position when I pull the meter out of my pocket. If I don't think to check for this then I can get an incorrect incident reading. Just something to be aware of.
I own an earlier version of the same Gossen Sixtomat F2 design called "Sixtomat Digital".I've been eyeing that meter for a while. I don't know why, it seems like the Sekonic 308 I have has pretty much the same functionality. But there's something attractive about the Gossen that I can't quite put my finger on so I've been trying to justify it's purchase to myself for months
I use a Gossen Digisix when on location, unless I am using strobes.
Put a piece of tape across the top of the dome on the Sekonik L308 and wrap it to the back. Masking tape will work fine
Is that because of the top-mounted placement of the dome on the Gossen meter? I wondered if that might prove a bit awkward in practice.The Sekonic wins ergonomically if you do more incident metering than reflective.
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