Sekonic L-308s is pretty much the benchmark at that price - excellent meter. I'd never part with mine as it makes life so much easier with off camera flash or studio flash.
Around £125 new, but worth shopping around or second hand....
Has it made a significant difference to your work since you got one?
To be honest, life is a breeze now, either with studio or hotshoe flash off camera - forget the chimp it and adjust it theory, it's a waste of your time and not really accurate enough - the Sekonic nails it 100% of the time for me.
I got mine on here second hand for around £85 and it's an absolute revelation to me in terms of correct flash exposure and time.....
forget the chimp it and adjust it theory, it's a waste of your time and not really accurate enough
so the title pretty much says it, what light meter should i go for. im looking for one as soon as possible. i dont want to spend a fortune.
Lee
I'm a L-308 user as well and it is an excellent piece of kit.
I just bought one of these yesterday at Calumet in Glasgow (miserable pr**ks). Asked the guy if it remotely fires the flash by radio and he said yes. No it bloody doesn't!
Still, I should have checked that out myself! lol Can just fire the camera instead whilst holding it. Seems like a decent piece of kit though.
Still, I should have checked that out myself!
Maybe you should have researched your meter before buying it?
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pop a radio triger in one hand and meter in other, press the button on the meter so its "waiting for the next flash" and then position it where you want it and press the button on the radio trigger. Job done
I was thinking about that Darren and I suppose I could get a cheap trigger just for this purpose but I'm wondering what's the point when I can use the camera (which will be in my hand anyway)?
most cheap radio triggers have a "test button" on the topI'm not sure if my radio trigger will do that, will check it out. Otherwise I can just fire the camera, no big deal with digital.
You'll learn far more about lighting without her help...It's ok, my trigger has a button on top and works fine whilst mounted on the camera. Been playing around tonight, jeez as soon as I get the studio lights out the other half scuttles away before I can blink!