Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/12

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Subject: Re: Incident Meters and such
From: Donal Philby <donalphilby@earthlink.net>
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 1997 10:29:02 -0800

Ben Holmes wrote:
> 
> A while back I posted a request for info on incident meters, and received
> some good advice. A week ago I received my Sekonic 308BII from B&H. This one
> was mentioned more than once in a positive way, so I went with it. The
> price, BTW, is STILL $199.00, in spite of the B&H ad price of $239.00.
> Not only
> are there no off exposures in the batch, the color saturation throughout all
> the rolls is incredible. Even the lab guy came out and asked what I was
> Gone
> are the days of underexposed shots, and blown out pictures.

> Anyway, the 308BII is tiny, really light-weight, and simple to use. Also, it
> takes a single AA. I'm hooked!

Ben,

good show.  The incident meter is a secret the camera manufacturers
don't want you to know about.  

there are still a few cases where in-cmera meter is nice, though. 
Yesterday I was photographing Hawks cruising the edge of Crater Lake in
oregon.  I was shootng down from the cliffs with the birds going in and
out of the sun reflections on the water.  Exposures changeing rapidly. 
Interestingly, using the N90s on center weighted, then on matrix, that
the matrix read the sunlight on the water that filled the frame and
opened up two stops versus the same scene with center weighted.  But on
other scenes evenly lit by sun, the meters read identical.  Hope the R8
meters as good.

Donal Philby
San Diego