Chuck A
Chuck A
I am curious if anyone here uses the VCII meter. I just picked up an M4-P and I was curious how useable this meter is. I have a couple of handheld meters to use and while I am rusty, I used to be pretty good at guessing. I just thought it would be nice to not have to carry a separate meter. It clips nicely onto the camera. Sounds very convenient. But how much more convenient is it to use than my Luna Pro SBC?
I have not seen one in person though. When using the SBC you turn the dial to match the needle where you want it and transfer the settings. It looks like the VCII meter requires you to turn 2 dials to get the light you want and then you transfer the settings. I would appreciate some feedback from anybody who has used this meter in the field. Is it slow and how useable is it? The one nice thing about the handhelds is that they will do incident metering as well. I don't think you can do that with the VCII.
Any help is appreciated. These meters are not cheap ($174.00), so I hate to spend the cash on it only to have it sit in the closet. Is it really worth the cash? Unless it is really convenient I would rather spend the cash on lenses and such.
I have not seen one in person though. When using the SBC you turn the dial to match the needle where you want it and transfer the settings. It looks like the VCII meter requires you to turn 2 dials to get the light you want and then you transfer the settings. I would appreciate some feedback from anybody who has used this meter in the field. Is it slow and how useable is it? The one nice thing about the handhelds is that they will do incident metering as well. I don't think you can do that with the VCII.
Any help is appreciated. These meters are not cheap ($174.00), so I hate to spend the cash on it only to have it sit in the closet. Is it really worth the cash? Unless it is really convenient I would rather spend the cash on lenses and such.