ornate_wrasse
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i must report on my experience today at the local courthouse while going through security prior to entering the building. I had gone to the courthouse to get a document. Since they subject both you and your belongings to the type of security check that one goes through at airports, I both walked through a metal detector and gave my belongings to the security personnel to be checked for weapons, etc.
It actually was a camera bag I had just bought at B&H in New York and, although my cameras were not in the bag, my Sekonic L-308S Flashmate light meter was.
The security person pulled out my light meter, held it up for everyone to see, and announced that cameras were not allowed in the building. I then stated that it was a light meter, not a camera and I used it to measure the light since one of my Leicas did not have a meter. She acted like she did not believe what I was saying. Another security person stated, as she was still holding it for all to see, that no recording equipment was allowed in the building. I then stated it did not record anything and I used it to measure the light when taking a picture with a camera that did not have a meter. They seemed incredulous and acted like I was pulling their leg. Finally, another security person stated "it measures light". I think they then finally believed me and let me go through security.
So today, for me at least, a Sekonic light meter was a camera 🙂
It actually was a camera bag I had just bought at B&H in New York and, although my cameras were not in the bag, my Sekonic L-308S Flashmate light meter was.
The security person pulled out my light meter, held it up for everyone to see, and announced that cameras were not allowed in the building. I then stated that it was a light meter, not a camera and I used it to measure the light since one of my Leicas did not have a meter. She acted like she did not believe what I was saying. Another security person stated, as she was still holding it for all to see, that no recording equipment was allowed in the building. I then stated it did not record anything and I used it to measure the light when taking a picture with a camera that did not have a meter. They seemed incredulous and acted like I was pulling their leg. Finally, another security person stated "it measures light". I think they then finally believed me and let me go through security.
So today, for me at least, a Sekonic light meter was a camera 🙂