jonasv
has no mustache
Hi,
I was hoping I could get some advice as to what to look for. I currently use a Gossen Sixtar which can do both reflective and incident and it's served me well - especially seeing I paid $5 for it. Now, I do have a few complaints about it - it's not as accurate as I'd want it to be (and I'm not even talking about 1/3rd stops here) and it takes too much time to get a reading (the meter s l o w l y creeps to where it should be).
So, I'm looking for a handheld incident meter. Ideal requirements would be...
-small, should fit in a pocket
-not too pricey, I'm hoping to find something on the cheap
-accurate, for now I'll use it for b&w but I want to be able to use it with slides as well when I have to
-fast, I want (nearly) instant readings
-lowlight capability
It does not have to be digital, if there are non-digital meter that are a) fast (not like my current creeping needle) and b) easy and quick to read. Digital would of course be nice if it's not too pricey. I don't need flash metering, spotmetering, or even reflective metering (although I suppose that last one will be included in most if not all). If it can do spotmetering, that would be okay, but I don't want to pay extra for that - so I'm really looking for a basic incident meter.
I don't know if my ideal lightmeter exists, but I'd like to hear some recommendations about the nearest options anyway - perhaps some pros & cons and personal experience as well.
Thanks a lot in advance. I appreciate it.
I was hoping I could get some advice as to what to look for. I currently use a Gossen Sixtar which can do both reflective and incident and it's served me well - especially seeing I paid $5 for it. Now, I do have a few complaints about it - it's not as accurate as I'd want it to be (and I'm not even talking about 1/3rd stops here) and it takes too much time to get a reading (the meter s l o w l y creeps to where it should be).
So, I'm looking for a handheld incident meter. Ideal requirements would be...
-small, should fit in a pocket
-not too pricey, I'm hoping to find something on the cheap
-accurate, for now I'll use it for b&w but I want to be able to use it with slides as well when I have to
-fast, I want (nearly) instant readings
-lowlight capability
It does not have to be digital, if there are non-digital meter that are a) fast (not like my current creeping needle) and b) easy and quick to read. Digital would of course be nice if it's not too pricey. I don't need flash metering, spotmetering, or even reflective metering (although I suppose that last one will be included in most if not all). If it can do spotmetering, that would be okay, but I don't want to pay extra for that - so I'm really looking for a basic incident meter.
I don't know if my ideal lightmeter exists, but I'd like to hear some recommendations about the nearest options anyway - perhaps some pros & cons and personal experience as well.
Thanks a lot in advance. I appreciate it.