cathy_w_J
Member
Hi Everyone,
I just got some photos back and they mostly stink. :bang: I used my Yahsica GSN which has a mind of it's own for exposure. These were low light with moving subjects and also some stills of a vase of peonies. Also I think the light meter is dying in my Pentax K100. 🙁 If I had a light meter, I think things would have worked out better because I would have been more educated about what the camera was doing or what I should have been doing.
My question is what do I need to look for in a meter? I would love one that doesn't need batteries, is easy to use and is small enough to be put in a pocket or a bag. If I buy a used meter, do the cells in the meters die after a certain period of time? What have you found to be most useful? Thanks for your input!
I just got some photos back and they mostly stink. :bang: I used my Yahsica GSN which has a mind of it's own for exposure. These were low light with moving subjects and also some stills of a vase of peonies. Also I think the light meter is dying in my Pentax K100. 🙁 If I had a light meter, I think things would have worked out better because I would have been more educated about what the camera was doing or what I should have been doing.
My question is what do I need to look for in a meter? I would love one that doesn't need batteries, is easy to use and is small enough to be put in a pocket or a bag. If I buy a used meter, do the cells in the meters die after a certain period of time? What have you found to be most useful? Thanks for your input!