I use a Minolta Flashmeter III. Flash, ambient, corded, non-corded, EV or f-stop 
readout. Around $300US when I bought it.

Doug



At 1:10 PM +08006/10/01, Rapture brandished a favorite crayon and scribbled:
>Hi Friends,
>
>I would like to hear recommendations from you guys out there on the most suitable 
>light/flash meter for me.
>
>I have been using the MZ-7 for about a year and would be upgrading in a month or two 
>with the MZ-S.
>I mainly do outdoor landscape and portrait shots and occasion still lifes.  I do both 
>Slides and B & W.
>I sometimes encounter harsh weather conditions in country i am in and the weather 
>hasnt been good
>recently.  So i decided to get one lightmeter that can last me for years to come.
>
>I am not a professional but a serious amateur.  There is also a possibility of going 
>further into it.
>I travel a lot and probably need a light meter.  Of course there are reviews and 
>places where i can
>get more information on light meters but i just need to hear comments from you guys 
>before i commit,
>why? because this list is one of the best i have seen around.
>
>if there is need for me to provide more information for you to comment upon, please 
>let me know.
>
>Cheers,
>Jason Kiew
-- 
Douglas Forrest Brewer
Ashwood Lake Photography
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.alphoto.com
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