mikule
Rangefinder Beginner
Hi, this is my first post, so I'm not sure how it's going to look, but here goes...
I've recently discovered Rangefinder photography via lomography after picking up a FED 5B on ebay. I quite like this camera, possibly more so than SLR's that I've used.
Not long after realising my passion for photography I enrolled in the NYIP correspondence course. One of their lessons on exposure makes extensive use of hand held light meters. Which was when I realised I should probably get a hold of one, rather than guessing what shutter speed and f-stop I should be using.
Can anyone recommend a good starting out light meter, as in cheap but good, before investing in a more advanced model. I've noticed there are a lot of meters for sale on ebay, although I'm a bit weary of their accuracy.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
mike
I've recently discovered Rangefinder photography via lomography after picking up a FED 5B on ebay. I quite like this camera, possibly more so than SLR's that I've used.
Not long after realising my passion for photography I enrolled in the NYIP correspondence course. One of their lessons on exposure makes extensive use of hand held light meters. Which was when I realised I should probably get a hold of one, rather than guessing what shutter speed and f-stop I should be using.
Can anyone recommend a good starting out light meter, as in cheap but good, before investing in a more advanced model. I've noticed there are a lot of meters for sale on ebay, although I'm a bit weary of their accuracy.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
mike