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.


I have always carried an incident meter with me in my shirt pocket (naked, 
without a case) for years, giving it quite a beating in the process.  The best 
I have seen or used is the Seconic L-308B which is bullet-proof.  The only 
drawbacks I have found are that It has a short boot sequence when turned on 
which makes quick metering impossible unless it is already on.  The other is a 
slight tendency to read high (underexpose), which can be compensated for.  

My previous meter was a Gossen LunaPro Digital which is a great machine except 
that it lasted exactly 1 year in my pocket before lint and dirt got around the 
buttons and jammed it up. Bummer.  Time for a trip to Gossen for a $$$ 
cleaning.  

JB


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