I have a Sekonic L-308BII and use it mainly in incident mode. Sometimes I have borrowed and used a Gossen Lunasix, but found it a little bit too clumsy to me.
It would e good of us to refine the fredparker charts for indoor use. I started to do this for a while onto my own hardcopy, but it would be great if it were ever done in a way that all of us could share our experiences in one place.
My exposure meters are pretty pricey compared to hand-held meters so not really recommended unless you want to use them to take pictures, too: Leica MP, Leica M6. Cosina Voigtlander R2S, Nikon FM2, Nikon FM.
It would e good of us to refine the fredparker charts for indoor use. I started to do this for a while onto my own hardcopy, but it would be great if it were ever done in a way that all of us could share our experiences in one place.
I agree with Frank. Thomas, you should take this idea and run with it. Let me be the first to contribute:
I work in a building that is consistantly and pretty uniformly well-lit by fluorescent lighting. The meter reads the equivalent of EV 6 and photos I've taken using corresponding camera settings have come out well exposed.
oops, maybe that last paragraph should have waited for the new thread??? I'll be watching...
I use a Lunasix 3, with the spotmeter attachment, ususally as reflective. If I forget it, or need a back up, I use the meter in my Nikon F90, which is really acurate and reliable.
Keith
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