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In one of my earlier posts I bought a light meter but had problems and took it back - see thread http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=186279
Now I've gone out and bought a nice new shiny Sekonic
L358. What's happening...same problem, still severely underexposing in certain situations when compared to the reflective suggestions from my canon 40D:
All images at ISO 800 f4 AWB RAW
this is 1/160 s as suggested by my Sekonic

this is 1/40 s via a reflective reading on my 40D

1/160 s by meter

1/50 s by camera

I even took several readings and averaged them with the lightmeter just in case there were difficult lighting conditions.
and yes I ensured that i inputted the correct readings in my meter as my camera, set to ambient, not stood in front of the meter, dome out and pointed at the camera. I think I have covered everything that the manual says but i am baffled. The flash readings (inside the house) seem ok and most times it gives a fairly accurate reading without flash inside the house...
any ideas?
glenn
Now I've gone out and bought a nice new shiny Sekonic
L358. What's happening...same problem, still severely underexposing in certain situations when compared to the reflective suggestions from my canon 40D:
All images at ISO 800 f4 AWB RAW
this is 1/160 s as suggested by my Sekonic

this is 1/40 s via a reflective reading on my 40D

1/160 s by meter

1/50 s by camera

I even took several readings and averaged them with the lightmeter just in case there were difficult lighting conditions.
and yes I ensured that i inputted the correct readings in my meter as my camera, set to ambient, not stood in front of the meter, dome out and pointed at the camera. I think I have covered everything that the manual says but i am baffled. The flash readings (inside the house) seem ok and most times it gives a fairly accurate reading without flash inside the house...
any ideas?
glenn