bwcolor wrote:
Having the color temperature available is certainly a plus. Not sure how I will use this information. In theory it might help with subjects in shadow when shooting E100, but I don’t own filters, other than color for B&W.
I think the color temperature meter is mainly useful for videographers and studio portrait photographers (who can use gels over their lighting to bring lighting into the ideal color temperature for a particular colour film). I spent an inordinate amount of money years ago on a Sekonic color temperature meter (it cost me more than my full-frame Sony digital camera) and it kind of pains me that I can have this same functionality from the far cheaper Reveni meter, although when I checked the color temperature reading of my Reveni incident meter against my Sekonic it was only broadly accurate and not as precise.