It looks very compact and practical, Jan; it's digital, a good design. I
have the Sekonic Twinmate L-208 with similar purpose, it has an accessory
to attach it to the camera flash shoe, but it's analog with a Si cell and
lithium battery; this Sekonic is very light but it looks a touch bigger
than the lightmeter you comment; my Sekonic L-208 has the regular shutter
speeds scale and has a scale for older cameras: 1/10, 1/25,1/50, 1/100,
there is a slight difference taking light readings, I think the difference
between scales is not reflected in the photographs, but it exists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blZgtwUVKQ&t=77s
Carlos
El vie., 9 oct. 2020 a las 9:42, Jan Decher (<wanderjan@xxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:
Just read about this cool Kickstarter lightmeter project on dPreview:
HEDECO GmbH - Lime I
https://hedeco.de/
Actually found another Zeiss Ikon Contax IIIa with a *working* meter. A
fine 35 mm classic that seems to agree better with me in handling than most
pre-M Leicas.
Jan