Dear all,
This is my first post here. I have an Ebony 45SU on order with a few lenses including a 75, 110, 180 and 300 mm (mostly bought second hand).
The application will be 90% landscape work while trekking and 10% architecture. I will be shooting mostly Velvia 100F.
I am now in the process of selecting a light meter.
The extensive reading I have done here before posting leads me to think that the following options are popular:
- Pentax 1 degree spot meter, - Sekonic 508/558/608 - Minolta
I have tried to use the Pentax in a shop here in Tokyo last week and like the way it handles. However, I feel that, would it only be for the sake of learning, it would also be useful for have an incident metering capabilty.
Weight and cost being an issue, I have been considering the Sekonic L-358 with 1 degree spot attachement, but found very few comments/discussions about this meter.
- Is it a good option? - Are there limitations I should be aware of?
Thank you in advance,
Best regards, Bernard
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