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    Correct Sunny 16 Technique?

    I can get pretty close to seeing if my camera meter is OK by filling the frame with clear north sky. That should read a pretty good Sunny 16. Is that the answer you're looking for?

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    Correct Sunny 16 Technique?

    Good info. While that pertains to calibrating reflective type (not incident) meters, it has the advantage of being easily checked for validity with a quick test.

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    Correct Sunny 16 Technique?

    So I get Sunny 16 Incident. 2/3 more on a Kodak grey card

    Øyvind

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    Correct Sunny 16 Technique?

    Perfectly Clear Sky, Noon, Los Angles. I get F16.3, @ 1/60th ASA 64 on Sekonic L-358 with factory calibration(ie, no recalibration on my part).

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