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The Sekonic L-308S Flashmate is a versatile digital light meter designed for photographers and videographers. It measures both incident and reflected light, ensuring accurate exposure settings. With a user-friendly interface and a compact design, this light meter is perfect for on-the-go professionals. Plus, it boasts a long battery life, making it a reliable companion for all your lighting needs.
A**N
Excellent Must-Have for Photographer Enthusiasts
For those Photographers who are just getting started or have been shooting photos for a while. This Sekonic is a great item to have. Digital Cameras have built in meters. But I have found this Sekonic to really cut the guessing time and depend on it. I chose Sekonic, because it is a product that has established credibility in photo meters. I shoot a lot of landscapes and ocean, beach scenes. Please read the reviews by amazon because many of them are very good and informative. I was convinced after reading all of them. This meter operates different modes giving you the opportunity to use it accordingly. Im sure you understand that Exposure is a real challenge when taking photos. Please familiarize yourself with some of the challenges of Exposure . There are books , e books written , as well as on-line classes. Once you understand the concept of exposure; using this meter really makes the different and saves you a lot of time and guess work. I get my reading from the meter and use the aperture priority mode. The meter will give me an aperture reading as well as a camera speed reading. I set the camera to the Aperture reading and allow the camera to adjust the speed. Almost all my photo results turn out with a well balanced exposure result and a very fine photo. I also do bracketing and have found that the meter is very much on target. Please note. You will get outstanding results, save a lot of time, and almost eliminate the guess work. But , do acquire some instruction the the challenges of Exposure. This meter has become a life line for my photos. Just to give you an Idea, if I bracket I can shoot 200 photos in a short while. The meter really keeps me in the ball park and editing has become much more enjoyable. This is a must have for any photographer enthusiast .
M**4
Sekonic Light Meter Works Faster then Experimenting.
Sekonic Light Meter does just what I want, for off camera flash exposure mode with just a test, reflective light mode, available light mode, Just set your ISO and Shutter speed that your going to use, and it will give you the f/stop, and your ready to set your camera for your image. Recommended to set your EV steps to 1/3 stops as the same used in camera, (when first time to set up the meter.) Also recommended for doing your settings in manual mode (working in manual.) Comes with a neck strap for easy carry. Some photographers think that this is just another gadget... As they say they don't need one. True, if you experiment with your settings to find the correct exposure for your image. To me it finds the correct exposure faster then experimenting around, and saves time. Can be used for night photography also as the shutter speed go way down past tripod use. Very handy to use, and I love the way it works, easy to use, I think it's worth the money.. I rated it five stars. Thank You.
R**E
Great meter at a good price. Speeds up my workflow and allows me to get it right in-camera
Simple instructions and I was up and running in minutes. I did Ytube reviews on how to use it before I bought it. I shoot with speedlites inside and outside. I use a grey card and or color checker passport before all my shoots. I calibrate my monitor every two weeks. I wanted to try the light meter to add to my workflow. So far, I can see where I can gain time as well as increase the quality of my pictures by using light meter. I would recommend it to anyone. I have used it about 30 times including practice sessions. I think it would be helpful for anyone still honing their exposure skills. It gives you a great place to start with the correct exposure then you adjust based on your creative needs. Most of the time I shoot in the manual exposure mode. I use it to get ambient, ambient and shutter and with flash. While it gives you the EV it also allows you to convert to show you the F stop, shutter and ISO setting for the EV. Sorry I don't waste time or carry a EV chart around with me. Easier for me to set the ISO on the camera and light meter and let the light meter give me the shutter speed and F stop. If I want to change one of those the light meter gives me the correct matching change. i picked this model because it was flexible and at a reasonable price. I wasn't sold at the time if you needed a light meter with the capabilities of my Nikon D600 and D7000 internal metering. I am glad I bought it and find it very very accurate and useful.
R**N
Just what I needed...
Simple, simple, simple! Once I set the stops according to my camera it does what it should. I get perfect exposure or with in a stop of perfect every time. The best is once you record a reading it holds that reading of light. You can then open or close your aperture, shutter or change ISO depending on what you are capturing then transfer those readings to your camera and still maintain perfect exposure. It is true like some reviews have mentioned, that it does not have aperture control, no big deal for me. Great product for the money.
D**R
Great meter that give you everything you need to get perfect exposure every time
I am a professional photographer who owns several different light meters. The more expensive versions are nice in that they do more, but the truth is that most of the extras are not stuff I ever use. For instance, one of my meters will "do the math for me" and tell me the ratio between my main and my fill. The thing is, I am so used to calculating this manually, that I don't use the meter for it. If you understand how f-stops work, then you don't need that feature. And anyone buying a $500 light meter probably knows how f stops work. Further, I don't use pocket wizards (as all my studio lights are now Baja B6s). As such, I use the Dynalight triggers that came with the strobes. And before that, I used Photox triggers. So, again, it is a feature I don't use. I also don't like the touch screens of the newer models. Anyway, I find that this little guy gives me all the information I need, and does it well. In truth, I do actually use it's big brother in the studio, but really this is only because I happen to own the big brother. If my light meters all broke and I had to replace them, I would buy two of these guys. And while I don't use it in the studio, this guy is in my bag, and gets used any time I am on location.
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