Hi everyone,
I use an old Sekonic Studio Deluxe II light meter for my work. At the
time I bought it, it was what every experimental filmmaker used (probably
still do), and I have no problems with my own use of it.
But, as I teach my workshops, I find that the first investment students
should make, if they're going to get serious about photography, is a
light meter.
And so I come to you for recommendations. Analog or digital, but
relatively inexpensive at retail, and ideally with a range that extends
down into our territory, where we have f-stops in the hundreds and ISOs
in the single digits.
Thanks in advance... Eric
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