I second that method of working only I use a Sekonic Digi-lite 328 which
also goes to f/90 with indications that max out at f/128. I then extrapolate
to whatever my f/stop is in the pinhole. There are plenty of charts
available in books: Renner, Schull, et al. No math needed.
22, 32, 45, 64, 90, 128, etc. However math does make it easier.....
----- Original Message -----
From: D Hill
To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] new but not a newbie , kinda but not
really
Chad,
I use an older gossen luna-six for pinhole, unfortunately it only goes to
f90, but I just set the meter to ASA 25 when shooting tmax 100 and use the
reading on f90 - it works well for my work.
Don
chad white <chadwhite@mac.com> wrote:
what is a good light meter for pinhole f-stops ? i am lurking e-bay ,i
what to buy a light meter that can be used practically for pinhole. i
don't want to use the math. i just want a simple light meter so i can
spend my energy taking pinhole images. i noticed that most light-meters
stop about f-16. f-225 or higher is better for me.
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