MrDrizz
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So on a whim I bought the TT Artisan hotshoe light meter, what attracted me to it was just how attractive it looks. The dials are very much like the Voigtlander VC meter and I feel fit right in with the look and feel of older manual cameras.
It's an all metal construction and does feel very solid, well put together. Using it is extremely simple, set the ISO with the inner wheel on the left aperture dial, shutter speed on the right. Point the meter towards your subject and the top -+ symbols will light to to show over or under exposure and the centre green LED lights when the exposure is good.
I tested the light meter accuracy against the light meter in my Fuji XT3 and it was within 1\2 stop which to me is good enough as the meter in the Fuji is pretty dam sophisticated.
Over all I am very impressed with it. Build quality is right up there and for something that only cost £40 it seems like a no brainer if you're looking for a light meter to put on your vintage FED2 or Leica.
Compared to the Reveni Labs or Voigtlander it's an absolute steal.
Pros
Build quality
Price
Ease of use
Cons
Hotshoe mount is loose on some cameras
Changing the battery requires a screw driver.
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