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    Digital Light Meter Question

    Hey,

    I know that analog meters need calibration sometimes. What about digital ones (e.g. L-508 or whatever)?

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    yes. the sekonics are known (in the film industry) for often being "off" compared to other meters (spectra).

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    Walk-in camera shops commonly offer free on-the-spot examinations.

    What’s fun is to get an opinion from two different shops.

    Two technicians told me my Pentax digital overexposes by 1/3 stop.

    So I believe it does – and ignore the problem.

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    Yes, even digital light meters do need/require calibration from time-to-time.
    You may wish to contact the experts at QLM. Lucky you...they're in your own back yard.

    Quality Light Metric Co.
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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    The sensor and measuring circuitry are the same regardless of whether the display is analog or digital.

    So periodic calibration might be advisable. But these devices are very stable, so I wouldn't obsess over it.

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    I believe Quality Light Metric only does Pentax. But you could call him. Anyway, he does an
    excellent job and matches to a standard. And yes, these meters can drift. I happen to keep a brand new one tucked away just to check my other meters, which seem to need
    a correction about every decade. It can be important with chrome films or other fussy
    situations. And you have to compare readings clear across the scale, not just with a gray
    card (which are never really 18% gray anyway). I can't imagine any camera shop being
    able to do this correctly, unless they were just comparing your old meter to their new one.

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Wiley View Post
    I believe Quality Light Metric only does Pentax. But you could call him. Anyway, he does an
    excellent job and matches to a standard. And yes, these meters can drift. I happen to keep a brand new one tucked away just to check my other meters, which seem to need
    a correction about every decade. It can be important with chrome films or other fussy
    situations. And you have to compare readings clear across the scale, not just with a gray
    card (which are never really 18% gray anyway). I can't imagine any camera shop being
    able to do this correctly, unless they were just comparing your old meter to their new one.
    He does other brands as well. I had a minolta f worked on there.

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Wiley View Post
    ... And you have to compare readings clear across the scale, not just with a gray
    card (which are never really 18% gray anyway). ...
    That would be true if used with a fixed-brightness light source a fixed distance from the card.

    To use the same gray card to test different EVs, change the illumination (change the lights brightness or move it closer to or farther from the card).

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    Re: Digital Light Meter Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Wiley View Post
    And you have to compare readings clear across the scale, not just with a gray
    card (which are never really 18% gray anyway).
    Not true.

    Any modern (electronic) light meter can be checked at a single point,
    with confidence that all readings within its specified range will meet tolerance.

    Sensor response is linearized by design.

    And BTW... 18% gray cards do have that reflectance when used properly.

    I'm constantly amazed/amused by the self-styled experts who know more than the manufacturers.

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