Perfect for those who love to shoot "selfies"Avoid the Sekonic L-308S (which I have) - it's accurate, but you'll take five readings of your face before you realize you need to turn the meter around
Avoid the Sekonic L-308S (which I have) - it's accurate, but you'll take five readings of your face before you realize you need to turn the meter around... really poor ergonomics on that. It's also shutter-priority only.
The Gossen Lunasix 3 and Lunasix F have wonderful dials that show you all exposure combinations at a glance, plus niceties like Zone System values.
Good and attractive - simple to operate: Gossen Sixtomat flash for reflected, incident and continues light http://www.gossen-photo.de/pdf/ba_sixtoflash_gb.pdf
Gossen Digiflash
I do like my Minolta IVf, but it is a bit large. And it uses common AA battery.
Sekonic L358
There's an L358 local here for $180, which seems like a really good price based on ebay listings. That might be the best bang for my buck.
Luna pro SBC!
I like my light meters with the same essential feature as my ham radios - an analog dial.
I wish people would read before giving suggestions. The OP needs a flash meter so the SBC, while I think it is the greatest meter ever, is out.
Lots of good meters above. The Minolta IVf was a super workhorse back in the day. Can't go wrong with that one for $60. If I recall it has the ability to average an exposure. I could be wrong though since it has been a long time since I used one. The Sekonic 308 is small and flat if you want a pocket meter. But pretty much any meter made in the last decade or two that will read flash should be fine for you.
The OP never mentioned his budget. For low budget, a Sekonic 308. For more money, go to the higher end of that brand. The 308 has its limitations, including low-light shutoff. As a flash meter, it is nominal as long as flash duration doesn't get too fast. I've found that it is quite blind to high-speed flash, and OK on full to half power.
But as a pocketable on-the-go general utility meter on a budget, it's a decent pick.
Ive got a Gossen 308, a b I think. I like it and have never been in doubt how to use it. I honestly don't see a problem there.Avoid the Sekonic L-308S (which I have) - it's accurate, but you'll take five readings of your face before you realize you need to turn the meter around... really poor ergonomics on that. It's also shutter-priority only.
The Gossen Lunasix 3 and Lunasix F have wonderful dials that show you all exposure combinations at a glance, plus niceties like Zone System values.
Ive got a Gossen 308, a b I think. I like it and have never been in doubt how to use it. I honestly don't see a problem there.
Sirius, i have Extra Class from the 80's. Haven't been on the air for some time, though. Hoping to jump back on.I have amateur radios not ham radios. That aside, what level license do you have?
I wish people would read before giving suggestions. The OP needs a flash meter so the SBC, while I think it is the greatest meter ever, is out.
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