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I've just ordered a 20mm Nikkor for my Nikonos III dive camera. The watery deep calls me, via Jacques Cousteau....
Except for a swimming pool, I've never been in water where you can see more than three inches.
Where do you go? What kind of film do you use? Do you, can you, use a light? I've never heard of underwater flash.
That makes sense. I'll bet almost all who scuba dive would like photos of what they see.
I think the Nikonos is still the one serious and dedicated camera for underwater photography - even today the only digit*l cameras that can be used underwater (without a housing) are ruggedized point&shoots.
I just bought a Sekonic...L-308S-U. Not sure what the letters are for.
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Unless you bother to read the instructions, and use it as intended with the ambient light dome in place to take incident readings.I have one of those. The "U" means youre going to take a few readings off your face before you realize you need to turn the meter around.
A nice meter, but the sensor shouldn't be on the same side as the display.
Yeah...I never had "That Problem" with it.Unless you bother to read the instructions, and use it as intended with the ambient light dome in place to take incident readings.
Unless you bother to read the instructions, and use it as intended with the ambient light dome in place to take incident readings.
I just bought a Sekonic...L-308S-U. Not sure what the letters are for.
It is nice to know that my Nikon/Canon SLR, that were CLA in the recent path, agree with this new meter. I am assuming it is pretty accurate.
It is very nice for tossing in a bag, as it is quite small..... About the size of a non-stupidly large Smart Phone.
I have a Mam RBZ, it has no meter, so the Sekonic will come in handy for that especially.
... You point the device one way for reflective and the other way for incident.
It probably would have cost A Lot more to be able to shoot the sensor both directions. ...
Mine is bright green.
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Do not take selfie light readings, RTFM.
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