alexz
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I'd be considering some kind of small yet affordable incident meter to back up my M6 metering when more precise metering is necessary. So far I used to either spot metering (shooting LF with Pentax digital spotmeter) or M6's own "wide-spot" metering, mostly all with my own zone system judgement for obtaining the correct exposure.
Shooting LF slides I found my zone judgement isn't that bad and I often manage to obtain at least acceptable exposures, though there are times (mostly in complex lighting) where incident metering would serve much better.
Whilst with LF in most cases the slow passion allows for thoughtfull scene contrast evaluation and educated judgement (and I'm never fast with that kind of thinking), once shooting with RF often a faster decisions must be drawn and here incident meter may indeed be a savior, in particular shooting slides.
I'd like one to be small, preferably pocketable or even able to fit my M6 shoe. I'm aware of Voightlender shoe-mounted devices, but they are reflective-metering type.
I thing even a legacy type (needle) may suit my needs well, especally given their presumed low pricing.
So, what would be your suggestions ?
Shooting LF slides I found my zone judgement isn't that bad and I often manage to obtain at least acceptable exposures, though there are times (mostly in complex lighting) where incident metering would serve much better.
Whilst with LF in most cases the slow passion allows for thoughtfull scene contrast evaluation and educated judgement (and I'm never fast with that kind of thinking), once shooting with RF often a faster decisions must be drawn and here incident meter may indeed be a savior, in particular shooting slides.
I'd like one to be small, preferably pocketable or even able to fit my M6 shoe. I'm aware of Voightlender shoe-mounted devices, but they are reflective-metering type.
I thing even a legacy type (needle) may suit my needs well, especally given their presumed low pricing.
So, what would be your suggestions ?