Ripleysbaby
supernatural anesthetist
- Location
- Cumbria UK
- Name
- Garry
ive always considered the Ricoh GR metering ( on my copy anyway) to be a little sensitive. I mean it seems to go from over to underexposed and back with very little movement of the camera. It’s like I’m in spot meter mode all the time. Combine that with sun on the screen and high contrast scene and it gets irritating.
It’s times like that when I will actually use spot metering off a mid grey and use the ae lock.
I’m beginning to consider buying an incident light meter . I was always happy with the results in my film days.
The question is , do light meters still have a place in this digital age ? Should I spend money on one or save it and buy a grey card ?
It’s times like that when I will actually use spot metering off a mid grey and use the ae lock.
I’m beginning to consider buying an incident light meter . I was always happy with the results in my film days.
The question is , do light meters still have a place in this digital age ? Should I spend money on one or save it and buy a grey card ?