Doug Kerr
Well-known member
I would be interested to learn if anyone here uses a free-standing exposure meter for any of your work. If so, I would be interested in such details as:
• What kind of work is it, and in what situation?
• What caused you to choose to use a free-standing exposure meter? (Of course, that might include, "My Deardorff doesn't have inbuilt automatic exposure control".)
• What meter do you use?
• Is this reflected light or incident light metering (or even metering off the ground glass in a view camera)? If reflected light, is this "scene average" or "spot" or something else?
• How do you choose the exposure index to set into the meter?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Doug
• What kind of work is it, and in what situation?
• What caused you to choose to use a free-standing exposure meter? (Of course, that might include, "My Deardorff doesn't have inbuilt automatic exposure control".)
• What meter do you use?
• Is this reflected light or incident light metering (or even metering off the ground glass in a view camera)? If reflected light, is this "scene average" or "spot" or something else?
• How do you choose the exposure index to set into the meter?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Doug