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epphoto Registered: Apr 24, 2005 Total Posts: 4848 Country: United States |
I was thinking to buy one of them |
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blob loblaw Registered: Aug 19, 2007 Total Posts: 242 Country: N/A |
if you need a flash incident meter it's like a gold standard model. Only thing I don't like is the expensive batteries! |
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EA6B Registered: Mar 22, 2002 Total Posts: 5423 Country: United States |
Been using one for years! |
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cgardner Registered: Nov 18, 2002 Total Posts: 7928 Country: United States |
There are less expensive meters which will perform the basic function of flash metering, but the L-358 has additional features such as the ability to display what % and f/stop flash is contributing in a fill flash situation outdoors, the ability to wirelessly trigger Pocket Wizards with the optional transmitter module, and an easy way to compensate it to the true ISO speed of the camera which is a must for accurate results. Its a tool you won't outgrow or feel you need to replace in a year or so. |
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JCzernin Registered: Dec 15, 2007 Total Posts: 4 Country: Austria |
cgardner wrote: |
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epphoto Registered: Apr 24, 2005 Total Posts: 4848 Country: United States |
I'm not to much in to light meters i had Sekonik l-308S but it was to small for my hands, |
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Charles Loy Registered: May 04, 2004 Total Posts: 1240 Country: United States |
358 is a fantastic meter, you will be pleased with it. I can't imagine anyone saying anything against it. I use the 558R myself. Sekonic makes great meters |
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camey Registered: Jul 30, 2003 Total Posts: 892 Country: United States |
+1 on the L-358 especially when combined with the PW inside transmitter module. It's an excellent meter and works well. I use rechargeable batteries, I think I got a pair of them with the charger for about $25. There is a pocket on the side of the case I got with mine and the spare battery fits snugly in there. |
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Parker_Dawson Registered: Jul 18, 2008 Total Posts: 289 Country: United States |
I traded my L-358 for a Bronica a while back, and that was the biggest mistake I've ever made. I need that meter for everything I do now. |
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epphoto Registered: Apr 24, 2005 Total Posts: 4848 Country: United States |
Good thanks guy's for your help i just order one this morning |