Yes it does. I had a long successful career as an engineer, with many significant products to my credit,
so I do have some experience in the field.
And you?
- Leigh
I own and use both the Minolta and the Sekonic, with no noticeable difference between them.
And how do you compare them? Oh, I forgot, you don't own either.
Since this has degenerated to an obvious troll, I'm outa here.
- Leigh
Well said, I say.
One differentiating factor is how the Kenko measures indicident light for lighting ratios and flat subjects. For the Kenko, you take off the half-dome diffuser disk and put on a flat diffuser disk; for the Sekonic and Gossen, you retract the half-dome diffuser disk into the body of the meter. I currently use a Minolta AutoMeter III, which uses dedicated flat and half-dome diffuser disks, same as the Kenko. A lot of my subjects are flat (macro, artwork, etc.) and so I use the flat diffuser quite a bit.
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