angeloks
Well-known
Hi,
I've been using my Leica IIf for a while without a lightmeter but I found that when I'm in low light situations I'm often off the track. I got myself a Sekonic L-398M to verify my guesses, but actually its sensitivity isn't high enough for my needs !
Now, I was considering the VC meter II for it fits nicely on my IIf. But, I want a meter that will give me readings like 6400iso, f1.2, 1/50 ! Is there anything out there that will allow me to do that ?
Thanks,
Julien
I've been using my Leica IIf for a while without a lightmeter but I found that when I'm in low light situations I'm often off the track. I got myself a Sekonic L-398M to verify my guesses, but actually its sensitivity isn't high enough for my needs !
Now, I was considering the VC meter II for it fits nicely on my IIf. But, I want a meter that will give me readings like 6400iso, f1.2, 1/50 ! Is there anything out there that will allow me to do that ?
Thanks,
Julien
f/stopblues
photo loner
The Sekonic L-308 (L-308S/L-308B) is a digital incident meter that reads up to iso8000 in 1/3 stop incriments. I love mine, personally! Surely many of the other digital models will do the same, but I like the 308 for its size and simplicity.
jke
Well-known
freeranger
Well-known
my favourite is the Black Cat extended range meter. Film speed from .1 to 1.6 mil !!!!
Less than $20!!!
Less than $20!!!
Glenn2
Well-known
I replaced my dead meter recently and went with the Sekonic L 308S. It's very sensitive and has the big plus of using a single AA for power. The readout is digital but only does the standard number sequence... 1/ 30,60, 125....
Have compared it with a Minolta spotmeter F that I also use and they give identical readings. The 308 also works as a flash meter if you ever use flash.
Bought mine from Harry's Proshop in Canada...
http://harrysproshop.com/Sekonic_Meters/sekonic_meters.html
Glenn
Have compared it with a Minolta spotmeter F that I also use and they give identical readings. The 308 also works as a flash meter if you ever use flash.
Bought mine from Harry's Proshop in Canada...
http://harrysproshop.com/Sekonic_Meters/sekonic_meters.html
Glenn
VictorM.
Well-known
What's a Black Cat meter? My Lunasix 3 reads to below ¼sec @ f/1.4 when set to 6400. The needle does do a slow creep in low light.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
The Gossen Digisix I use only technically reads up to 3200, but I've gotten very low light readings indeed, and its not hard to manually interpolate the readings a stop.
freeranger
Well-known
What's a Black Cat meter? My Lunasix 3 reads to below ¼sec @ f/1.4 when set to 6400. The needle does do a slow creep in low light.
I've been using it for night photography with my Isolette. It really is excellent, and quick and easy after you get used to it.
http://jimdoty.com/Tips/Exposure_Guide/exposure_guide.html
Tim Gray
Well-known
Hmm. I just got a 308s and I don't think it does what the original poster wants.
Mine seems to bottom out on ISO 100 at 1 sec f/1.0, which is at 1/15 s f/1.4 ISO 3200. Well, just barely misses his requirements, since that's equivalent to 1/45 s f/1.2 at ISO 6400. It'd be great to meter lower, but oh well. Now that I did that calculation, if I ever go to meter something at ISO 3200 and don't get a reading, I'll now to go down to 1/8 or 1/4 s and pray. haha.
Mine seems to bottom out on ISO 100 at 1 sec f/1.0, which is at 1/15 s f/1.4 ISO 3200. Well, just barely misses his requirements, since that's equivalent to 1/45 s f/1.2 at ISO 6400. It'd be great to meter lower, but oh well. Now that I did that calculation, if I ever go to meter something at ISO 3200 and don't get a reading, I'll now to go down to 1/8 or 1/4 s and pray. haha.
f/stopblues
photo loner
The readout is digital but only does the standard number sequence... 1/ 30,60, 125....
Actually, if you turn on the meter by holding the power and mode button, a screen will come up that allows you to pick full stop increments, 1/2 stop, or 1/3 stop. Changing this will allow you to access 1/50th and all those fun numbers.
gdi
Veteran
I've been using it for night photography with my Isolette. It really is excellent, and quick and easy after you get used to it.
http://jimdoty.com/Tips/Exposure_Guide/exposure_guide.html
I have been using a Black Cat since the '80's. They are great.
I also have a couple of Quantum Calcu-Lights. They go as low as 1.2 @ 1/50 ISO 6400. They are digital and very small. I'll sell you one!
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