David Ruby said:I'm reading Ansel Adams' "The Print" and was curious how many of you LF APUG'ers use a spot meter. I have and use a simple Luna Pro meter, but I can see where this would prevent someone from really getting a handle on the various "zones" as Ansel preaches. I'm not wanting to discuss the zone system, but I can see and have thought about the benefits of a spot meter. Is it possible to get an affordable spot meter? I think I got my Luna Pro for around $30 off of Ebay a couple years back. Thanks.
EricR said:Brian, do you use the incident for the final exposure determination, but use a spot to measure SBR to determine N+ etc?
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That is how I use it when I use both. For the most part though, I can tell if it is a N or a N+ situation from experience. I'm sure my negs aren't the best, but I'm not a very technical guy, and they are good enough for me.
I have enough trouble remembering to pack my tripod... no mental calculations herejdef said:I use my Pentax digital spot for technical stuff, like film tests, where I want to record the SBR, but for my work, incident readings are quicker and more reliable, as I don't have to do any mental calculations.
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