madNbad
Member
I love light meters! Using them, trying different ones and the ever exciting process of getting them to, somewhat, match. Incidents are my favorite and have owned a number of Sekonic Studio Deluxe's. I had gone through a run of meters prior to 2019, sold most of them and settled on a Sekonic 308X, my ever present Gossen Pilot and a phone app (myLightmeter Pro). Then Reveni introduced the cube. I bought an original Kickstarter version from a member on another forum. I also bought an updated version and a whole bunch of batteries. Stuck with the Reveni's for quite a while but they tended to die just at the time I needed it. The Reveni's went to a local shop to be sold and then I was convinced the L398A was the one. It was until the particular one I owned would allow the ISO setting to drift. Not much but enough to be annoying. On the suggestions from members of this forum, I bought a Gossen Digisix. Great little meter, convenient size and really accurate but as with the Studio Deluxe it offers an all your choices at once analog calculator. Easy enough to find the setting your looking for but I wanted the bigger digital readout of the 308. Bottom line is, I've wrapped right around to where I started. Sold the Studio Deluxe, gave the Gossen to a young person with a Spotmatic that had a dead meter, put a silicone cover on the L308 and things seem right.
Until something else catches my eye...
Until something else catches my eye...