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assuming that i wish to shoot some slides the light meter is inaccurate or out (i refuse to use the word d34d
)..what and which light meter will you use? a voiglander VC? your compact? DSLR? sekonic? gossen? and which model? which is accurate enough for shooting slides?
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Can try Gossen Luna Pro F
a bit big, but its very sensitive does well in low light situations too!
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Once you used a Gossen, you will not compromise for any other meter! Consistency is the trademark of Gossen! I've been using it for more than 5 years with good results.
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If you dun mind the size, go with gossen lunapro SBC or F.
Great meters and going for really low prices nowadays. If you'll like a compact one, i just purchases a VC meter and man, its so tiny! very accurate as well.
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why you
![]() .. quick tell us how and what meter you use =pthanks for the info guys.. will narrow down to Gossen and VC ..
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sometimes I see him use his blackberry, before firing off his shots..
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I can be witness
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