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Pros, cons please of using a DSLR as a View Camera's (or any film camera's) meter.
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Pros, cons please of using a DSLR as a View Camera's (or any film camera's) meter.
Advanced thank you
I use both hand held meters and at times a Sigma D10 with 17 to 50 in Matrix metering or Pentax K200 with 18 to 70, what like about the Pentax it as a mono mode so I preview in black and white, then guess contrast with filter. The Sigma D10 is surprising accurate. With a long lens 70 to 300 in spot meter you get a very small angle of view that I;ve use for zone. This weekend I going to shoot some 4X5 and plan on taking the Sigma and as a back up, Gossen SBC.
I often use a digital camera (mirrorless or DSLR) in manual mode at the same ISO if possible, to check lighting when I use strobes. If the digital camera's screen is accurate enough, I can adjust the exposure--either the lights or the aperture, and get a reading that pretty much corresponds to my flash meter's reading.
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