I am interesting in a spot light meter capable of metering in the night, under moonlight. Any suggestions?
I am interesting in a spot light meter capable of metering in the night, under moonlight. Any suggestions?
Gossen Luna Pro/SBC
I have used it for such. But actually, a few test shots and you may no longer need a light meter at night.
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Experience is better than a light meter at night. At f22 with E100G it really becomes at civil twilight a decision between two or four minutes.
or 45 sec. @f8
Not a spot meter either:
http://unihedron.com/projects/darksky/
but the most sensitive hands down.
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TiM
It's kind of silly to try to measure it really, the errors are usually off by several stops... a few rounds of bracketing will give you the experience you need.
Read The Nocturnes web site. It basically says take notes, remember what the ambient light is for a given shot, bracket your shots in terms of time of shutter exposure, and shoot in similar light. For black and white there are times when you will be doing very very long exposure times for those hour long exposures on pitch black nights. Most important 2nd piece of equipment is a folding beach chair. Also for Black and White compensating developer is required. For both B&W and Color there be prepared for lots of experimentation. http://www.thenocturnes.com/
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