Pentax 5 Analog with Sekonic 748 as a backup
Gossen
Kenko
Konica Minolta
Pentax
Polaris
Sekonic
Spectra Cine
Wein
Other
Incident
Incident with Spot Attachment
Spot 1 degree
Spot 5 degree
Spot Variable
Other
Pentax 5 Analog with Sekonic 748 as a backup
Wally Brooks
Everything is Analog!
Any Fool Can Shoot Digital!
Any Coward can shoot a zoom! Use primes and get closer.
I use a Gossen Lunalite incident/reflected meter that I've had since 1982. I've only had to change the 9 volt battery in it once in 27 years.
Mike
sekonic L-778 spot meter, and a sekonic L-358 for flash stuff. I got both of em for a steal, but normally i would just use the spotmeter. the both take AA's, and they don't need em often, even though I use them 3-4 times a week for a few hours or so at a time.
great meters IMO, the best
dan
For all Large Format, a Pentax digital spot meter, Zone VI modified, that I've had forever.
Now looking for a nice Weston or maybe LunaPro to use with newly acquired Zeiss 6x9 folder.
Pentax digital spot and various Gossen Luna-Pro's with spot attachment. I also have an analog Pentax spot for backup.
Gossen Luna Pro SBC (sometimes with the spot attachment).
Minolta Spotmeter F, or Sekonic 408 which has ambient and flash, incident and reflected, and 5 degree spot for both ambient and flash built in. The 5 degree spot is a bit limiting at times, but I keep it around because it is relatively compact for all the stuff it does.
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