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Re: [OM] (long) whippersnapper needs legs and lightmeter

Subject: Re: [OM] (long) whippersnapper needs legs and lightmeter
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 22:26:14 +0000
At 01:10 2/27/00 , Roger Skully wrote:
>bracket if you're not sure. Pick a meter that is small and not overly 
>complicated. That way you will carry it always, and use it a lot...and it 
>will teach you about light. My colleagues who own those big expensive meters 
>rarely have them with them because they are too cumbersome. Pick something 
>small and convenient. The new digitals from Seconic and Luna Pro that are 
>small seem like the ticket for me. I'd rather carry an extra lens than have 
>to sacrifice because of the size of the meter. Yes, I have owned one of those 

I have a small padded pouch with belt loops for a meter so it doesn't
consume space in the bag.

Forgot in my original posting about the lightest, smallest, and cheapest
light meter I have are the pair of exposure wheels in the Kodak Master
Photoguide (now called Pocket Photoguide).  In *really* low light, below
that of any light meter capability, the available light wheel has been a
salvation.  And if I drop it accidentally, it doesn't hurt it in the least
(as long as I can retrieve it)!

BTW, the Gossen -4 EV @ ISO 100 is 32 seconds @ f/1.4, which gets into
reciprocity failure for nearly all films.  Meter EV, shutter and aperture
scales are much wider to encompass very slow and very fast film speeds.

-- John

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