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This has been a very good light meter with great results. It is very simple to use. The construction is all plastic but does not feel cheap. When I saw Carlos Baez using the same meter at a seminar it was very reassuring. If it's good enough for one of the best fashion photogs in the world it's good enough for me.
When I started to look for a new lightmeter, I want something small, reliable, accurate, and can do ambient and flash. This little meter is not the most feature rich, but definitely one of the smaller more compact ones. And there is nothing that will break, unlike some of the units with swivel head. I have used Gossen LunaPro SBC, which is excellent for extreme low light, but a bit bulkier and lack flash capability. I have also used Minolta Flashmeter III and Sekonic L-328. There are definitely other meters out there that can do more tricks, but the small size and low cost of this meter enable me to carry it everywhere. After all, a meter used in the field is better than a meter left in storage.
The memory button rubber cover fell off when I took it out the box and it took a couple of minutes to come alive. Sold it to a friend and got a Kenko. Looked really nice too.
The memory button rubber cover fell off when I took it out the box and it took a couple of minutes to come alive. Sold it to a friend and got a Kenko. Looked really nice too.
Bought this target, and tried my best to use it.
The software requires you to find RGB values from 0-255, but I use LightRoom, which shows values in percentages.
After doing the calculation, finding all the required patches (a timely process) and entering them into the software I was given a generic error that there was no way to figure out how to act upon. The end result is that I still have not been able to create an exposure profile.
Ideally Sekonic would add the ability to read the raw images directly, and find the required patches without user action.
Bought this target, and tried my best to use it.
The software requires you to find RGB values from 0-255, but I use LightRoom, which shows values in percentages.
After doing the calculation, finding all the required patches (a timely process) and entering them into the software I was given a generic error that there was no way to figure out how to act upon. The end result is that I still have not been able to create an exposure profile.
Ideally Sekonic would add the ability to read the raw images directly, and find the required patches without user action.
Bought this target, and tried my best to use it.
The software requires you to find RGB values from 0-255, but I use LightRoom, which shows values in percentages.
After doing the calculation, finding all the required patches (a timely process) and entering them into the software I was given a generic error that there was no way to figure out how to act upon. The end result is that I still have not been able to create an exposure profile.
Ideally Sekonic would add the ability to read the raw images directly, and find the required patches without user action.
Bought this target, and tried my best to use it.
The software requires you to find RGB values from 0-255, but I use LightRoom, which shows values in percentages.
After doing the calculation, finding all the required patches (a timely process) and entering them into the software I was given a generic error that there was no way to figure out how to act upon. The end result is that I still have not been able to create an exposure profile.
Ideally Sekonic would add the ability to read the raw images directly, and find the required patches without user action.
Bought this target, and tried my best to use it.
The software requires you to find RGB values from 0-255, but I use LightRoom, which shows values in percentages.
After doing the calculation, finding all the required patches (a timely process) and entering them into the software I was given a generic error that there was no way to figure out how to act upon. The end result is that I still have not been able to create an exposure profile.
Ideally Sekonic would add the ability to read the raw images directly, and find the required patches without user action.
Bought this target, and tried my best to use it.
The software requires you to find RGB values from 0-255, but I use LightRoom, which shows values in percentages.
After doing the calculation, finding all the required patches (a timely process) and entering them into the software I was given a generic error that there was no way to figure out how to act upon. The end result is that I still have not been able to create an exposure profile.
Ideally Sekonic would add the ability to read the raw images directly, and find the required patches without user action.
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