Reveni Labs spot meter anyone?

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Only 5 days to go on Reveni Labs latest Kickstarter, a rather cunning tiny spot meter, see https://www.kickstarter.com/project...ot-meter-tiny-spot-meter-for-your-film-camera .

It's not cheap at CA$225, but it's way over-subscribed and so will definitely go ahead. Supposedly about £128, though I haven't checked. International postage CA$20. I'm tempted, even though I've already got a (bulky) Minolta spot meter! Presumably there would be VAT and probably duty and definitely an importer fee to pay on top of the cost, so I"m guessing closer to £200 in the hand. Gulp. That's maybe a bit too much for a "might be cool" purchase!
 
Clever idea. A bit like the Kontur viewfinder, only with a meter:
That 3D printed case looks a bit rustic, though. There were cheaper alternatives to the original Reveni (which was just a hotshoe averaging meter) on ebay in nice metal cases (V-201X).
I was very impressed by his "ruggedness test" video on KS. After dropping it from various heights with minimal damage, he ended up kicking it against a step for ages until it finally caved!
 
Only 5 days to go on Reveni Labs latest Kickstarter, a rather cunning tiny spot meter, see https://www.kickstarter.com/project...ot-meter-tiny-spot-meter-for-your-film-camera .

It's not cheap at CA$225, but it's way over-subscribed and so will definitely go ahead. Supposedly about £128, though I haven't checked. International postage CA$20. I'm tempted, even though I've already got a (bulky) Minolta spot meter! Presumably there would be VAT and probably duty and definitely an importer fee to pay on top of the cost, so I"m guessing closer to £200 in the hand. Gulp. That's maybe a bit too much for a "might be cool" purchase!
I think if you already have one it might not be worth it, I wouldnt if I had one. But as I dont its intresting. I use my phone for quick metering or if its a photo I really care about I have to take my a6000 which takes up a slot in my camera bag, having something that could be carried in your pocket is cool. Plus having just got a new iPhone I dont really like using it in places when one slip and its in mud, water or hits rocks. I wish it was closer to £100 though.
I like the intergration of Nick Carvers metering method but as you only get 10% off his course I dont think it would encourage most people to buy the meter and an expensive course, the average mode is probably all you need most of the time
 
Incidentally, I also came across a nice looking hotshoe meter with analogue dials, the Doomo D (basically a knockoff of the Voigtlander VC II), for around £100:
 
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Incidentally, I also came across nice looking hotshoe meter with analogue dials, the Doomo D (basically a knockoff of the Voigtlander VC II), for around £100:

À nice little meter not that it’s of interest rest to me personally.

What I struggle to take on boardare comments like :

´Doomo should give you correct exposure “in theory at least”.´

There is no such thing as ´Correct exposure!
 
´Doomo should give you correct exposure “in theory at least”.´

Indeed for a perfect camera and film ISO, but for people using many old film cameras and not knowing what is accurate it's just a useful guide and you have to know when to use a spot meter on a subject compared to other exposure meters like incident and reflective or..... some guys here use commonsense\experience and use sunny 16 (or 12) which is free o_O
 
Hello, the Reveni Labs Spot Meter has been doing the rounds on You Tube for a few weeks now and it appears to get some good reviews https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Reveni++spot+meter hopefully this link should return a list of the videos that have this meter.

Oh I am not going for it as I have a pile of stuff and meters and dont need another one :) to much GAS :D
 
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