madNbad
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I really loved the little Reveni but it would die at the most inappropriate times. I'm sure the problem will be corrected and I may go back. The Sekonic 308x is a really great meter and not very large for it's abilities, I just didn't need all of those abilities and sold it to someone who did. My all time favorite, the L-398 Studio Deluxe has been a stalwart. Always delivers an accurate reading, no batteries to worry about, easily slips in a pocket but my current model has the bad habit of catching just enough to change the ISO. Not a lot but there is a big difference between 200 and 400. I got in the habit of checking it, it's just something I expect to be constant. For years I put off buying a Digisix. Some of it was the stories of poor battery life, some was for an undetermined reason. Lately, I've been using the little Gossen almost exclusively. It's as accurate as the 398 in incident mode and a whole lot easier to use if I want refective. The ISO stays set and it's quick to use. I like having the analog display of choices for speed and stops with the LCD being readable in most light. I have owned a lot of different meters but the Digisix offers as much as larger meters in a palm size package. Plus it has a thermometer!