Range-rover
Veteran
Hi all,
I have a few Meters now and wondering which one should go out
of the four I have. The two I want to decide on are a gossen Multi-Pro
or a newer and smaller Gossen Luna-Pro Digital. So the Luna pro is
smaller takes AA battery's but does not read flash, the Multi-Pro is
bigger, 9 Volt battery but it does average the readings if need be and
can be used as a flash meter (I don't use it that much) it is older I
think made in the late 90's or a little later, but want to decide.
Range
I have a few Meters now and wondering which one should go out
of the four I have. The two I want to decide on are a gossen Multi-Pro
or a newer and smaller Gossen Luna-Pro Digital. So the Luna pro is
smaller takes AA battery's but does not read flash, the Multi-Pro is
bigger, 9 Volt battery but it does average the readings if need be and
can be used as a flash meter (I don't use it that much) it is older I
think made in the late 90's or a little later, but want to decide.
Range
FrankS
Registered User
Do you have another flash meter?
If you are digital, then a meter really isn't necessary.
If you are digital, then a meter really isn't necessary.
Range-rover
Veteran
I use the meter for my Nikon S3 Rangefinder but your right, on digital I don't need
it I just do test shots and there fine, the other flash meter I have is a Sekonic L-328
which is giving me problems, goes on for a few minutes then blinks and goes off
I think it's a bad cap.
Range
it I just do test shots and there fine, the other flash meter I have is a Sekonic L-328
which is giving me problems, goes on for a few minutes then blinks and goes off
I think it's a bad cap.
Range
Boris Stupak
Well-known
Ask Lovely Rita.
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