Re: Suggestions Wanted for Incident Meter

Shel:
I originally thought of my old Gossen Lunasix as a backup but it was pretty big and used an analog meter face. It was just enough bigger and harder to see that I picked up the L358 instead.


At 12:12 AM 8/23/2004, you wrote:
Actually, it was the L-358 that I saw today, not the 538.  I liked it quite
a bit .... Thks!! even though I don't know anything about flash or all
those other things you mentioned.  Looks like it's simple to use as an
incident meter and not too big.

Shel


> From: Mark Bohrer <lurchl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> Been using a Sekonic 358 for mostly flash, though I used to use it to
> double-check in-camera reflective meters in the field. It's quite
reliable
> and very useful for checking light with Dyna-Lite M1000X power pack and
> 2040 flash heads and wirelessly triggering everything with the optional
RF
> module Sekomic usually sells for an additional $25 right after you buy
the
> meter. Hook up a Pocket Wizard and presto! Reliable wireless studio or
> outdoor flash metering!



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