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What a surprise it was when yesterday I received an old Weston Master V and put it to test with my digital DSLR!
After seeing that the meter was responding well to light I was curious to see how accurate it was!?
I choose a quick scene where was bright and dark areas, then decided to take 4 shots like this:
1- a reading in the brightest area and shoot according to the calculator values
2 - a reading in a shadow area and once again following the calculator values
3 - shooting with the average middle value of those two precedent readings
4 - compare with an aperture priority image taken by my E-300 meter
I used the same aperture in all shots and change speed according to the readings, including the aperture priority shot 4.
And here are the results:
Not bad for old chemical and mechanical peace!? I'm so glad that I can really go out and shoot confidant with my new/old meter...
My best regards all,
Joao
After seeing that the meter was responding well to light I was curious to see how accurate it was!?
I choose a quick scene where was bright and dark areas, then decided to take 4 shots like this:
1- a reading in the brightest area and shoot according to the calculator values
2 - a reading in a shadow area and once again following the calculator values
3 - shooting with the average middle value of those two precedent readings
4 - compare with an aperture priority image taken by my E-300 meter
I used the same aperture in all shots and change speed according to the readings, including the aperture priority shot 4.
And here are the results:
Not bad for old chemical and mechanical peace!? I'm so glad that I can really go out and shoot confidant with my new/old meter...
My best regards all,
Joao