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Well, as some may/may not have known I've been looking for a light meter for a little while. Well I ran into some luck today. I was browsing craigslist (a website for classifieds basically) for my area and noticed a sekonic flashmate l-308bII for sale for $125 dollars... The owner had bought the light meter for a class about two years ago but had never used it. Literally... so I met with the seller and ended up snagging the meter for around $105 USD! Quite cheap considering the exquisite condition of the meter.
So now I no longer have to try to lug around my huge DSLR as a light meter for my Zorki 4k shots. 😀
Needless to say most of my negatives should be much much better exposed now. 😀
I realized after two rolls of film I had taken last week that I needed a light meter... I had been shooting on a cloudy day and all of my shots were quite under exposed. My guestimation of the sunny 16 rule was quite off.
Anyway, Im still trying to find some decent scanners owned by my school so I can scan in some of my negatives (or even prints) out.
So now I no longer have to try to lug around my huge DSLR as a light meter for my Zorki 4k shots. 😀
Needless to say most of my negatives should be much much better exposed now. 😀
I realized after two rolls of film I had taken last week that I needed a light meter... I had been shooting on a cloudy day and all of my shots were quite under exposed. My guestimation of the sunny 16 rule was quite off.
Anyway, Im still trying to find some decent scanners owned by my school so I can scan in some of my negatives (or even prints) out.