Buying a NEW light meter tomorrow

colyn

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I've budgeted $300-500 for a new light meter and plan to buy tomorrow.
Any suggestions on a good incident/reflected meter? 😀

I'm not buying used..
 
I have been usig the Sekonic L-508 for years and it never let me down. It has both spot and incedent as well as being weatherproof-which I've used on occasion.
I think the new one is the L-558R, and around $500.
 
colyn said:
KEH has a new L-558R for $499 so it would be at the top of my budget. Looks like a good meter.
That is a really nice meter with more functionality than one can imagine -- spot reflected, incident, flash (corded and not), multiple flash; it will also do averaging of spot and incident measures. The radio feature is indispensible when using PocketWizard system. Only drawback is the inability to do a 30 degree reflected metering. The only reflective metering is the one-degree spot... which is great for large-format work but not the quickest metering technique for other applications.

One interesting thing is the price. No matter how much I searched I could not beat the $499 price. There's a guy on eBay (Hong Kong, I think) that offers at a slightly lower price, but I wasn't too sure of his deal.
 
I've got an L558R and a little Sekonic incident meter. The 558 is amazingly powerful, but it's a real bruiser to carry around - the little incident meter works perfectly for my rangefinder shooting and is much easier to pack in my tiny Leica kit satchel.
 
colyn said:
I've budgeted $300-500 for a new light meter and plan to buy tomorrow.
Any suggestions on a good incident/reflected meter? 😀

I'm not buying used..



Sekonic L-308S
Small, very rugged, splash proof and relatively cheap (about $150).
Incident and reflective. Clip on flat dome to measure light ratios.
Support for flash metering.
Awesome meter, lots of bang for your buck

Sekonic L-508C
Spot and incident. Does everything but make coffee. My only complaint is that
there is no readout in the spot-meter viewfinder. Not a deal breaker and
newer models (600 series?)have added that feature.
(The 'C' model is geared towards cinematography.)
 
Harry Lime said:
Sekonic L-308S
Small, very rugged, splash proof and relatively cheap (about $150).
Incident and reflective. Clip on flat dome to measure light ratios.
Support for flash metering.
Awesome meter, lots of bang for your buck

Sekonic L-508C
Spot and incident. Does everything but make coffee. My only complaint is that
there is no readout in the spot-meter viewfinder. Not a deal breaker and
newer models (600 series?)have added that feature.
(The 'C' model is geared towards cinematography.)


The 308s is at adorama for only $189.....
 
I took a class on using the Zone-System. We used Pentaxes in the class - both the old ones and the newer digital ones. So I started looking for a nice digital 1-5 degree spot-meter. I wanted a Pentax Digital but I found that even used ones went for over $300 sometimes if they were in great condition. I bought a new Sekonic L-558 with a combined Incident/Spot Meter for $350 USD from HKSupplies on e-Bay. Unlike the R version found in here, it doesn't come with that wireless radio module but you can add it on later, I think. I don't need that feature and I didn't want to pay a premium for it so the regular L-558 is perfect. I only had it for about three weeks but it works very well and I enjoy using it. Despite taking the class on the zone-system, I'm using the incident meter more than the spot meter. I'm glad that I got this one instead of a dedicated spot-meter because of that reason. The light meter arrived in Canada very quickly. Here's a link. When I bought it, he had 30 available I believe. Now he's down to nine.
ebay link

I have no association with the seller except for having a good buying experience with him.
 
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Colyn, unless you really need a spot, the Sekonic L-308 is excellent. The Gossens are accurate too, but the one I had used an expensive battery; it was hard to read the exposure parameters; and it kept getting knocked out of the default mode. Moreover, it did not turn off, so battery life was rather limited unless you kept it inside a lightproof pouch.

Richard
 
richard_l said:
Colyn, unless you really need a spot, the Sekonic L-308 is excellent. The Gossens are accurate too, but the one I had used an expensive battery; it was hard to read the exposure parameters; and it kept getting knocked out of the default mode. Moreover, it did not turn off, so battery life was rather limited unless you kept it inside a lightproof pouch.

Richard
This one of the options I have been looking at.
 
Harry Lime said:
Sekonic L-308S
Small, very rugged, splash proof and relatively cheap (about $150).
Incident and reflective. Clip on flat dome to measure light ratios.
Support for flash metering.
Awesome meter, lots of bang for your buck

I agree with Harry, the Sekonic L-308S is an incredible meter for the price, has auto-power off, and takes regular AA batteries.
 
Update to my original post.
I picked up a Sekonic Flash master L-358 meter today. It actually fell below my $300 price and does both flash and ambient light measurement.
What sold me was the large easy to read readout.
 
A bit late I guess, but I bought a used Gossen Luna Star F for $200 and have never been sorry. It functions as an area,5 degree spot, or incident meter as well as a flash meter in any mode. It even calculates fill ratio, and uses standard 9 volt batteries.
No idea what it would cost new; I bought it after a long and frustrating look at other models; when I saw it and tried it, it was an instant sale. One of the best investments in equipment I've made.
 
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