Ok, I'm going to be bold and also honest here. It seems that if one doesn't use one, then certain folk seem to have some kind of attitude about it.
I have never used a light meter or a flash meter. Ever.
Would I like one? Yes thanks, amongst the umpteen other things I'd like to make daily routine easier. I also voted - yes.
My thought process goes along these lines though:
I can see how my shots are going to turn out on my LCD and also on my laptop when I shoot tethered.
Personally, I find it alarmingly obvious if there's an element of the lighting that looks over exposed or under exposed or simply if it isn't working very well and needs to be altered.
It doesn't exactly slap on an eternity to make those alterations either.
I'm fully aware that the use of a light meter grants precise measurement and I am also fully aware that it will make life easier too.
However, when reviewing the ever growing list of equipment that will assist in the development of my business each year, one has to prioritize a little.
When I do have a budget for equipment and I also have a choice of what to spend it on, the light meter seems to be the item that gets left behind.
Is it of detriment? Absolutely not, thanks to modern technology and the attitude that goes along with it
I have bypassed this digital age passing fad nonesense so yes... I still use a lightmeter.
Hmm, the digital age is a passing fad? That is nonsense. Quite right Steve
In normal daylight conditions though, I can judge exposure without a meter.
I'm getting there, I think it's a case of becoming familiar with ones surroundings and circumstances. Then using your judgement and creative license.