I've been very happy with the Pentax Digital Spotmeter which is Zone VI modified. You might want to consider that for critical B&W work.
The meter is small, it's accurate, it can be tripod mounted, you can add a filter in front of the lens just as you can in front of a camera lens, you can get a neat "holster" for it so you can wear it on your belt or slide a camera or camera bag strap thru it. The downside is that it's only a 1-degree spot meter. No bells, no whistles, no fancy features. Of course, that keeps it small and quick to use. Some people like all that stuff, I like to keep things simple. maybe you do, too. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Andy Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 9/22/2004 11:01:06 AM > Subject: Spot meter > > Hi guys, > I'm in need of a spot meter for my Fuji GW670iii. > I'm just wondering which one I should get... > The Pentax digital spotmeter or the Minolta Spotmeter F?... > Any advice? > > Cheers! > Andy > > >