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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West of Seattle
Posts: 4,718
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I've owned a couple of light meters. It's absolutely essential when you're doing large format stuff. You get one frame, it'll take you 15 minutes to set up, and you won't know until tomorrow whether you got it right or not -- you better at least make sure the exposure is right.
I wasted some money on cheap light meters in my early days -- and "wasted" is not too strong of a word. I finally invested in a good quality Gossen unit and have never looked back.
If I was you, I'd either prepare to spend $200-250 to get a good tool, or don't do anything at all. How would you feel if she knew you wanted that $500 Snap On impact wrench, but she got you the Harbor Freight one instead? You'd think it was neat, and thoughtful, but you'd still want the right tool, right?
Good luck,
Dan
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