ChristopherCoy
Subscriber
I've never owned a spot meter. In fact the only meter I've ever owned or used has been a Sekonic L308B, and then I only used it for studio work.
My question is mainly about the spot meter, like that of the L408 and how it's used. I understand that a 5° spot is rather large, especially when using long lenses, but with shorter lenses like a 24/50/105mm, when or where would this type of meter be handy? And why would one choose a spot meter, over the TTL meter of the camera?
My question is mainly about the spot meter, like that of the L408 and how it's used. I understand that a 5° spot is rather large, especially when using long lenses, but with shorter lenses like a 24/50/105mm, when or where would this type of meter be handy? And why would one choose a spot meter, over the TTL meter of the camera?