Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11 Jul 1998 10:10:12 EDT, dick gladden <Bcde210@aol.com> wrote: > Any advice out there for a small, cheap, pocketable light meter? Yet another voice suggesting the Sekonic 308B... My post on this meter to a photo.net thread may be accessible via: http://db.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=0009R8 (I'm still not sure whether that's a reliable, reusable URL above.) My only quibbles with this puppy (anyone know of a meter with the 308's advantages which would be more to my taste on these minor issues?): - When they were making it more compact than its siblings, they left out the separate, always-visible ISO display. You have to push a button to confirm which ISO the meter's set for. - I'd prefer an even faster turn-on time (I often use the meter in whip-out-of-pocket, turn-on, read, turn-off, back-in-pocket mode.) The short turn-on time while the battery check is visible can seem interminable when I'm particularly impatient. - Does there exist a meter which has an `aperture-preferred' mode? I often have an aperture in mind and would like the meter just to tell me what shutter speed is appropriate, but with this meter one has to take a reading then either do some mental arithmetic or click shutter speeds up or down. Clearly this particular phenomenon is not a concern with a good ol' analog meter... -Jeff Moore <jbm@instinet.com>