iamthejeff
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- Mar 30, 2015
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I picked up one of these recently for cheap and it seems to operate well, but I have a few questions.
First off, the manual says that the f-stop bar will indicate battery level for a couple seconds when you first power on the unit. This seems to work, but even after inserting a fresh battery, the battery level only goes up approximately half way, up to f8 on the f-stop bar. The bar itself goes up to a maximum f90. Is this normal? Does a half-full f-stop bar indicate full battery?
Secondly, what would be the recommended attachment and method for metering for landscapes? Should I use the lumisphere, lumidisc, or reflective attachment? The manual seems to suggest that the first two should be used pointed towards the camera, and it says the reflective attachment should be held as close as possible to your subject. I feel like both are impractical for landscapes.
First off, the manual says that the f-stop bar will indicate battery level for a couple seconds when you first power on the unit. This seems to work, but even after inserting a fresh battery, the battery level only goes up approximately half way, up to f8 on the f-stop bar. The bar itself goes up to a maximum f90. Is this normal? Does a half-full f-stop bar indicate full battery?
Secondly, what would be the recommended attachment and method for metering for landscapes? Should I use the lumisphere, lumidisc, or reflective attachment? The manual seems to suggest that the first two should be used pointed towards the camera, and it says the reflective attachment should be held as close as possible to your subject. I feel like both are impractical for landscapes.