Tom,

My Gossen Luna Pro Digital doesn't seem to have any real problem
reading the flash in sunlight.  Now I'm going to have to test it
again.  I'll let you know.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce



Thursday, December 4, 2003, 7:20:20 PM, you wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> On Thursday, December 4, 2003, at 09:36 PM, Bill Sawyer wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >  My historic Sekonic L-28, while reliable,
>> > simple to use, and as solid as an Abrams Tank, is also
>> heavy, clumsy
>> > and as
>> > old as Paul Stenquist.  (it's a joke, Paul, honest!!)
>> >
>> When I was born, film was still made out of wood and they
>> were metering
>> light with smoked glass slides. So, your Sekonic can't
>> possibly be that
>> old <vbg>. Seriously, if you're lookint at new meters get one with
>> flash metering capability. You never know when you might want to do
>> some studio work.

t> I have the L-358, and it seems to work fine though I have one quibble.
t> When I use flash outside, it sometimes can't see the flash as, I
t> assume, it's overpowered by sunlight. At least, I think that's what's
t> going on.

t> Is this normal for a flash meter? Are other meters better at this?

t> I'd hate to give it up because the Pocketwizard capability is a great
t> benefit, but if there was a flashmeter that did a better job measuring
t> fill flash in daylight I might go for it.

t> tv





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