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P3D Classic Light Meter


  • From: "Andrea Blair" <asblair@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Classic Light Meter
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 09:59:50 PDT

>>>Eric G. wrote: If you are going to meter and you have taken the time 
and trouble to understand the type of metering you are going and how to 
best make use of it, then you owe it to yourself to get a good, 
sensitive modern meter and get a real handle on how much light you are 
dealing with so you can best place it within the exposure range of the 
emulsion. Borrow a good modern meter and you will see what I mean...<<<

Gee, I only paid $8 for it. If it doesn't work, I'll put it on my shelf 
with my other "collectables." But if it does work, it is a nice compact 
lightweight meter. Meters are easily tested, so if an older model is 
accurate, why not use it? I would love to have the latest modern gizmo, 
but the bottom line is - I can't afford it. In a pinch, I'll use Dr. T's 
handy dandy "sunny 16 & beyond" scale (printed several months ago in 
P3d) or I'll take a reading from my SLR.

Andrea




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