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Hi all,
After reading this site for months and cogitating and cogitating I finally bit the bullet and paid more $ than I can believe to buy a Nikon S2 with a couple of lenses etc. on the Bay.
Now I realize that as a SLR-user, even if going back to the old manual days of my Nikkormat FT2 some thirty years ago, I've always had TTL metering to rely upon.
I'll have a lot of questions for you folks as I get into this new (for me) aspect of photography, but for now, can I hear some ideas of what kind of a light meter to get?
I'm not "religious" about it being "period" to the S2 - in fact, I'd just as soon it be as modern as can be w/o breaking the bank. For measuring light to exposure/aperture needs - digital works just fine for me if that's the best way to go. Heck, I am going to have an interesting enough time figuring out how to load film in this camera!
Please give me your thoughts. And I warn you - this is just the first question I'm going to have! 😉
Regards,
George
After reading this site for months and cogitating and cogitating I finally bit the bullet and paid more $ than I can believe to buy a Nikon S2 with a couple of lenses etc. on the Bay.
Now I realize that as a SLR-user, even if going back to the old manual days of my Nikkormat FT2 some thirty years ago, I've always had TTL metering to rely upon.
I'll have a lot of questions for you folks as I get into this new (for me) aspect of photography, but for now, can I hear some ideas of what kind of a light meter to get?
I'm not "religious" about it being "period" to the S2 - in fact, I'd just as soon it be as modern as can be w/o breaking the bank. For measuring light to exposure/aperture needs - digital works just fine for me if that's the best way to go. Heck, I am going to have an interesting enough time figuring out how to load film in this camera!
Please give me your thoughts. And I warn you - this is just the first question I'm going to have! 😉
Regards,
George