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Old 11-10-2008   #20 (permalink)
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Default Re: woo hoo bought a light meter

IF you change the calibration of the meter to match your camera aren't you defeating the prupose of the meter in the fist place? This makes absolutely no snese to me in the least. Make the meter match the camrea means the camrea was right in the first place and you have wasted the money on a meter and the extra energy to meter the shot. If the meter is the benchmark of accuracy how about setting the exposure of the camera to the output of the meter.
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