Light meters
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jrf37
Registered: Jan 03, 2006
Total Posts: 561
Country: United States

What is the best (or at least great and accurate) light meter. I need one for outdoor shoots measuring ambient light and my studio lights for flash and or fill.
Also for indoor use in my studio.

Thanks as always everyone.

John



FSJ_Guy
Registered: Jun 21, 2004
Total Posts: 1478
Country: United States

I still have an old LunaPro-F meter. It's an analog scale meter that measures flash and ambient reflected and incident light. Uses a 9V battery.

IIRC, they've updated it, but mine works just fine.



Spin City
Registered: Jan 07, 2004
Total Posts: 141
Country: United States

You really should do yourself a favor and look into the Sekonic line, I shoot products in studio with flash and also videos for training. Really love my Sekonic 758 Cine and use it all the time. If you don't need all those features then I don't think you can go wrong with the 358 http://www.sekonic.com/products/Sekonic%20L-358%20FLASH%20MASTER.asp there is a lot written about them on the net and 90% of it is favorable to say the least.

Good Luck

Rick



Robert Hume
Registered: Nov 18, 2008
Total Posts: 41
Country: United States

I have to agree with Rick. The Sekonic 758 is a powerful tool that I use frequently. One of my favorite features is that it tells you percentage of flash vs ambient which I sometimes find helpful when getting set up and either mixing ambient or trying to eliminate it completely in bright settings. You can also profile it to your camera (which I have always wanted to try but haven't coughed up the money for the target yet) and make it as accurate as possible. I also find the spot meter useful in some situations although not as often as I thought I would. If you are looking for the big daddy in flash meters the 758 is it, not to say that the 358 or others won't get the job done though.

I have to look but I believe I have an extra 758DR in the closet if you are interested. I ended up taking it in a trade last year and meant to sell it and don't think I ever got around to it.



butchM
Registered: Mar 12, 2004
Total Posts: 2688
Country: United States

+1 on the Sekonic L358 .... one of the best investments I ever made.



shatterkiss
Registered: Sep 30, 2004
Total Posts: 3719
Country: United States

Robert Hume wrote:
I have to agree with Rick. The Sekonic 758 is a powerful tool that I use frequently. One of my favorite features is that it tells you percentage of flash vs ambient which I sometimes find helpful when getting set up and either mixing ambient or trying to eliminate it completely in bright settings.


The 358 does that as well. If you don't need the spot-metering or camera-profiling functions then the 358 will do most of what the 758 will.



Littlebike
Registered: Oct 11, 2003
Total Posts: 1580
Country: United States

I have a 358 and use it frequently.



Brit-007
Registered: Jul 22, 2004
Total Posts: 1323
Country: United States

358. Used to have a vivitar but really found the digital to be far more accurate.



Ty Holland
Registered: May 28, 2007
Total Posts: 651
Country: United States

We use the Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster for everything in the studio and location photography. Syncs right up the the PW's.

http://www.canogacamera.com/detail.aspx?ID=40662

Ty

www.thephotomafia.com






Marcel VanEerd
Registered: Mar 02, 2007
Total Posts: 1358
Country: Canada

Gossen LunaPro - F and Pentax digital spot.



brucem48
Registered: Nov 16, 2008
Total Posts: 642
Country: United States

Marcel VanEerd wrote:
Gossen LunaPro - F and Pentax digital spot.

plus one for the old Luna pro. I still have one from 1980. Highly sensitive even in low low light. It takes Mercury batteries and musy be converted however. The Seconic 308 is a little Gem also for flash and ambient light. Dont overlook the Seconic 398 for outdoor use. No need for batteries on this one and has a rotating sphere although analog. They all get the job done with the 308 as my personal and most used favorite..Bruce



44lefty
Registered: May 18, 2005
Total Posts: 2798
Country: United States

Gossen Luna-Pro.

Larry



RDKirk
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Total Posts: 6604
Country: United States

I've been spotmetering for decades, so I like my (now old) Sekonic L-558. However, if you're not spotmetering, the L-358 is gets more work-out in professional studios than any other single meter.

I'm not yet sold on the camera profiling system in the L-778...I don't know if people who had learned to get good results without it are getting any better results with it.



David King
Registered: Nov 14, 2006
Total Posts: 70
Country: United Kingdom

+1 for the 358



Philip Johnson
Registered: Apr 16, 2007
Total Posts: 14
Country: United States

The 358 also does spot metering if you buy the attachments,1degree, 5 degree, or 10 degree. You can also buy the PW module and fire your strobes wirelessly for metering.



NinaS
Registered: Nov 14, 2005
Total Posts: 973
Country: United States

Gossen DigiPro F has been a workhorse in my bag for years



ChrisDM
Registered: May 17, 2005
Total Posts: 5801
Country: United States

I use a Sekonic 558, mostly for the integrated Pocketwizard. Such a handy tool.

Chris Miller
www.imagineimagery.com



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