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Exposure/Light meter

This is a discussion on Exposure/Light meter within the Accessories forum, part of the Equipment category; Having ventured into film I am now looking for advice on light/exposure meters (and to buy one if you have ...

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    Exposure/Light meter

    Having ventured into film I am now looking for advice on light/exposure meters (and to buy one if you have one in working order!). What should i be looking for? Help please!
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    Re: Exposure/Light meter

    You could get a nice, new, expensive, digital readout model, but how about going back to basics with a Weston Euromaster V light meter?

    Plenty on Fleabay, complete with case and invercone and £10 - £20 seems to be the rate for a decent V model. I wouldn't bother with the MKII's and III's, stick to the much later MKV

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    Re: Exposure/Light meter

    Most of us have only just ventured into digital Rob!
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    Re: Exposure/Light meter

    Quote Originally Posted by colin View Post
    You could get a nice, new, expensive, digital readout model, but how about going back to basics with a Weston Euromaster V light meter?

    Plenty on Fleabay, complete with case and invercone and £10 - £20 seems to be the rate for a decent V model. I wouldn't bother with the MKII's and III's, stick to the much later MKV

    Colin
    Yes I had seen these, another for the lis!

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    Most of us have only just ventured into digital Rob!
    I am going retro!
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