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    Light Meter

    Since I sold my meter with my 645 a while back, and I am just entering LF, I'm looking for thoughts and recommendations on which light meters I should be considering with a Speed Graphic. My son is quite happy with an app...
    A good photograph is knowing where to stand...

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    Re: Light Meter

    Which one did you have previously? Were you happy with it? I ask because often times, it turns out that the "best" is whatever you're used to. My first meter was a Gossen LunaPro SBC. I have others but that first one is still my most often used. It just makes sense to me...

    I guess you cannot go too far wrong with a Gossen that takes a modern battery.


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    Re: Light Meter

    When I'm walking around with my Hasselblad I use an app called Pocket Light Meter on the iPhone. I just got back some Portra negs with proofs and all the images on the proof sheets are dead on. I do have a Sekonic L-758c but the iPhone is smaller and I always have it with me.

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    Great point! It was a Sekonic L-508....
    A good photograph is knowing where to stand...

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    Re: Light Meter

    Sure: Use what you know works for you.
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    Re: Light Meter

    I prefer my Pentax digital spotmeter. I use it with my 8x10, 4x5 Crown Graphic and 35mm Stereo Realist.

    Use whatever you like.

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    Re: Light Meter

    The most important thing with any meter, besides reliability, is to be completely familiar and comfortable with it. I cut my teeth shooting and printing chromes, which
    aren't forgiving in terms of exposure error. Once I got on the road a bit with LF, I switched to the Pentax digital spotmeters and have used almost them exclusively
    ever since, or the similar Minolta Spotmeter F. I'd be very skeptical at this point in history about the accuracy of any cell phone app for critical use or even ZS technique. Portra 160 is VERY forgiving stuff compared to most films, so I wouldn't consider it ideal for any critical test of whether my hunch is correct or not. But if
    it works for you, that's what counts.

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    Re: Light Meter

    Aside from a Pentax Digital Spot which I use only occasionally, I rely almost exclusively on this tiny Gossen meter. I own two of them and they are just about perfect ( for me ). I also echo the sentiment above in really learning how to meter and learning the nuances of your chosen meter.

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    Re: Light Meter

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodachrome25 View Post
    Aside from a Pentax Digital Spot which I use only occasionally, I rely almost exclusively on this tiny Gossen meter. I own two of them and they are just about perfect ( for me ). I also echo the sentiment above in really learning how to meter and learning the nuances of your chosen meter.
    Like the alarm feature, be great for camping, getting those sunrise photographs.

    Mike

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    Re: Light Meter

    I've found the Gossen Starlite 2 to be almost perfect. It also allows zone system placements and readings!

    I've really learned a lot using it.

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