aRolleiBrujo
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quick best meter under $100 USD digital if possible, and accurate is a must! :confused:
quick best meter under $100 USD digital if possible, and accurate is a must! :confused:
They say that Iphones are pretty accurate. If you own one you can use it for free!
Meter accuracy (say, to 1/10 stop) will be of no help if you want to "meter the shadows" and are faced with a variety of shadows differing among them by, not 1/10 stop, but 3 stops or more. Metrologic accuracy of the meter is no substitute for experience, judgement, knowing your film/developer, and being consistent.I need accuracy because I am in no way schooled on light reading!
Meter accuracy (say, to 1/10 stop) will be of no help if you want to "meter the shadows" and are faced with a variety of shadows differing among them by, not 1/10 stop, but 3 stops or more. Metrologic accuracy of the meter is no substitute for experience, judgement, knowing your film/developer, and being consistent.
And for the obsessive sorts (come on now, we're photographers after all ...) some lightmeter apps can save a thumbnail and the readings -- you can even type in a note -- heck, you can even email it!!!
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The quality of the smart phone meter apps is apparently dependent on the phone used. If you use an Iphone, you may be fine.
But of course, if you have an Iphone, it has or will cost you more than $100.00.
My choice would be a Digiflash or a Lunapro SBC/Profisix.
Gossen Luna Pro SBC works and looks cool.The Sekonic Flashmate L-308S in bright green
will burn your retinas. Both work well and bring bling. I have both. No, do not ask.![]()
I like the Luna Pro SBC mainly for the dial that gives a full range of aperture and shutter speed combinations. They read both ambient and flash and both reflected and incident.
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