Why do light meters have such long lanyards? I have a Sekonic and the lanyard is ridiculously long and I’ve noticed any light meter that has its lanyard attached is the same. Is there a reason why I shouldn’t change it to a shorter one?
Oh yeah that’s a good ideaI marked mine with a centimeters scale, useful when doing macro with a large format camera in the field
Haha yes I understand that but I’m 6’3 and it’s past my butt when I hang it around my neck. On a shorter person it would be dragging on the ground almost.
When I was a Boy Scout we made lanyards out of gimp, a plastic coated "ribbon" about 1/8 inch wide. These lanyards featured a "collar" which allowed adjusting the length. How about one in Pentax red and black for a Spotmeter? I'll have to look up the instructions.....They're on the web, of course!I tie a knot in the lanyard. Having buckles that drag on the ground is enough for me.Haha yes I understand that but I’m 6’3 and it’s past my butt when I hang it around my neck. On a shorter person it would be dragging on the ground almost.
) My currently used meters are a Gossen Digisix and a Sekonic L-508. Both have lanyards about 17 inches/47 cm which doesn't drop them all that far. In fact it can be a PITA when trying to do incident metering in some situations. For those who are short (or have tiny necks
) the L-508 has a spring-loaded gizmo that allows shortening its effective length. The Sekonic also came with a fitted belt holster.Buckles or knuckles?I tie a knot in the lanyard. Having buckles that drag on the ground is enough for me.
Buckles or knuckles

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