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I'd like to get a light meter, preferably used and cheap. I need some help finding what I need, however.

I mostly want it for low light shots, at night under streetlights, in bars, etc. I would prefer a small, clip-on style, but anything pocketable would be acceptable. Does such an animal exist? Would a Gossen Digisix work? I am currently estimating exposure, but it would be nice to have a tool that would let me me know how much I am under-exposing my film.

Is there any reason to avoid older used meters found online for under $50? I'm not too concerned about accuracy as long as the readings are consistent for low light.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 
Depends on what you mean by 'low light' The gossen digisix, with 1600 iso film, will give a minimum reading of 1EV before being too dim for the sensor to detect. 1EV at 1600 iso is f/1.4 at 1 second.

Of course, this means at 400 iso, you'd be doing /f1.4 at 4 seconds. That's way way lower lighting than I need for shooting at night. I don't know how dim you're willing to go.

Let's put it this way; 12500 iso film has a minimum of 4 EV for the digisix which is f/1.4 at 1/8th of a second which is the slowest shutter speed I am willing to shoot at.
 
I second the Calcu-light XP. It reads down to -7EV at 100ASA. Nothing can match it for low light sensitivity. There is one for sale on eBay at the moment, if you live in Australia it could be a good buy but the seller is requiring rather high shipping to the US. link
 
Thank you for the help. Sounds like something like the digisix would work.

As a follow-up, do the Petri and Leica shoe-mounted meters, or any "vintage" ones I haven't seen, meter enough for 800 or 1600 iso at 1/30 at f2? Basically, I want a meter I can take with me to the bar or campfire, and shoot in low ambient light. Age really is more of a plus than a minus, as long as it can do the job. I'd prefer something smaller than a pack of cigarettes. Shoe mount isn't a requirement, but certainly my first choice.

Is this a realistic goal, exluding the gossen digisix and sekonic L208? I'm not cheap, I'm living hand to mouth -) so if there is some old GE meter that would work, please share.
 
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