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Old 11-07-2008   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: woo hoo bought a light meter

Congrates David I just got 1 of these meters as well. It arrived yesterday and it's really cool!! I think I know how to use it, but what I don't understand is how your D300 was so far off?? That is just insane to me. How did you actually use the meter for the shot above? Ambient mode in aperture priority mode?

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I'm curious about this calibration process? What exactly did you do to calibrate it? Meter the black and then tell the L358 meter it was black or something? Or are you just shooting that EZBalance at every shoot for reference?

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